Woman who accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment .. will take part in campaigns against Hillary

Woman who accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment .. will take part in campaigns against Hillary candidacy for the presidency

By Roudao 08/02/2016

Woman who accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment - will take part in campaigns against HillaryRoudao – Arbil

confirmed the woman who has accused former US President Bill Clinton of sexual harassment, she agreed to work with the anti-political group of his wife, Hillary Clinton, presidential candidate and potential Democracy, a group formed by former adviser likely Republican candidate Donald Trump. She Kathleen Willey has agreed to be An paid on behalf of the group formed by Roger Stone, Willie former volunteer at the White House, said that former US President harassed her in the Oval Office in 1993 when he came to him in tears asking job with pay. Stone said it is a strategic savvy in the Republican party, “the group to be formed will start its activity if Clinton wins the Democratic nomination to fight the presidential race of 2016, and Clinton is the candidate advanced now. ” she said the following,” this gives me the greatest of delivering that message to voters young men who were not born or no chance to remember what happened and is also for the women who suffer . ” Willie says it will conduct interviews and receive letters and appear in political advertisements to ensure the survival of those accusations alive in the political debate during the election campaign. Stone said, referring to Al Clinton,” we will face it every day on radio, television and billboards, “stressing that” reached an oral agreement with Willie, but made ​​clear that the group is still in the planning stage. ” There was no spokesmen for the Clintons at their own Boyle questions. it was not clear whether the Stone Group will receive resonate with voters. a poll in January that a majority of American voters, including 68 percent of Democrats and 50 percent of Republicans believe that the past of former President Clinton’s “do not make a difference” in the current presidential race.

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