
RPOF Chairman Promises to Hold 'Hillary Accountable to her Record'
On Tuesday, the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) showcased a poll from Rasmussen Reports which finds 46 percent of likely voters across the nation think former U.S. Sec. of State Hillary Clinton “should suspend her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination until all of the legal questions about her use of the private e-mail server are resolved.”
State Rep. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill, the chairman of the RPOF, promised Republicans across Florida was ready to hit Clinton on ethics as the presidential race continues.
“The truth is that Hillary Clinton’s campaign has been full of scandals, investigations, and continually bad news – so it’s no surprise that 46 percent of voters believe she should suspend her campaign until all of the legal questions regarding her private e-mail server are resolved,” Ingoglia said on Tuesday. “Honest, hardworking Americans are eager for a leader that is accountable, effective, and focused on fighting for them. That is why our state party is committed to holding Hillary accountable to her record and platform through our grassroots and social media operations.”
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