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Mix of Roy Moore, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump was too much for Alabama to stomach, Hilary Clinton says on book tour
Alyse Kotyk
Alyse Kotyk, CTV Vancouver
Published Wednesday, December 13, 2017 12:11PM PST
Last Updated Wednesday, December 13, 2017 3:44PM PSTSpeaking to a sold-out crowd at the Vancouver Convention Centre, former U.S. secretary of state and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton shared her views on her country’s political landscape, particularly in light of Roy Moore’s recent defeat in Alabama.
"The combination of Roy Moore, Steve Bannon and Donald Trump proved to be too much for a lot of Alabama Republicans to stomach," she said in Vancouver, B.C. on Wednesday. "I think that for me it was a very important turning point in basically holding President Trump and his most vitriolic, destructive advisors led by Steve Bannon accountable."
Moore, a former judge, faced controversy leading up to the election as he was accused of sexual misconduct with teenagers when he was in his 30s. Ahead of Clinton’s talk, fans waiting outside said they hoped she would to take the opportunity to weigh in on the highly controversial candidate’s defeat.
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Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Hillary Clinton in Vancouver
This was the last event listed on the book tour website. Don't be discouraged. A small note at the bottom of the event page says "Additional Events and Signings will be Announced in the Coming Weeks."