Hillary Clinton Former US Secretary of State blames Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had a “personal beef” against her, and a late-hour FBI intervention over her email scandal for her loss to Donald Trump in the US election, a newspaper reported Friday.
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Clinton, 69, has kept a low profile in the weeks since her shock
defeat to the Republican billionaire, but made the remarks to campaign
donors in Manhattan on Thursday night, The New York Times reported.The Democratic former secretary of state won the popular vote by more
than 2.7 million ballots but lost the crucial Electoral College by 232
to 306.Trump walked away with the election because he won a string of swing
states. Crucially his wins in three of those states, Wisconsin,
Pennsylvania and Michigan, amounted to a combined total of around
100,000 votes.The Times said Clinton told donors that a letter from FBI director
James Comey revisiting her private server scandal dating back to her
time as secretary of state, 10 days before the election, cost her close
races in several states.“Swing-state voters made their decisions in the final days breaking
against me because of the FBI letter from Director Comey,” the Times
quoted her as saying.She said the hacking of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and
her campaign chairman John Podesta’s emails stemmed from Putin’s
“personal beef” against her, the newspaper reported.Clinton said the reason was her accusation that Russia’s 2011 parliamentary elections were rigged.“Putin publicly blamed me for the outpouring of outrage by his own
people, and that is the direct line between what he said back then and
what he did in this election,” the Times quoted her as saying.On Thursday, Podesta lashed out at the FBI in a scathing op-ed
published in The Washington Post, slamming the Federal Bureau of
Investigation for its “failure” to adequately respond to the Democratic
Party email hacks.An investigation published by the Times earlier this week said that
when the FBI discovered the hack in September 2015, it left phone
messages with the DNC “help desk” but did not warn senior Democratic
officials or visit in person.“Comparing the FBI’s massive response to the overblown email scandal
with the seemingly lackadaisical response to the very real Russian plot
to subvert a national election shows that something is deeply broken at
the FBI,” he wrote.In the immediate aftermath of the election, however, some Democrats
including advisers close to her husband, former president Bill Clinton,
directed blame at Clinton’s own campaign.The campaign reportedly ignored calls from Bill Clinton to spend more
time focusing on disaffected white, working class voters — a key
demographic that elected Bill Clinton twice and backed Trump.Clinton did not visit Wisconsin as the Democratic nominee and only
pushed late into Michigan after polls showed the race tightening.
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