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INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
‘US militias may turn violent after vote’
There are around 200 militia groups in the US, says an analyst, warning that they can cause unprecedented chaos after the presidential vote.
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INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
‘Dem calls for emails release duplicitous’
Democratic nominee Hilary Clinton should call for release of the affidavit that convinced a judge to issue a warrant for probing her new emails.
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INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
Why FBI reopened Clinton email probe
The FBI was involved in “rigging the game” for Clinton, but after finding out that Trump is winning, it decided to reopen the investigation into her emails.
FBI Director James Comey
INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
Clinton emails part of US ‘electoral circus’
Hillary Clinton’s email case is probably a distraction to take away public attention from serious revelations about the things she has done, says an analyst.
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INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
FBI move ‘not a good omen’ for Clinton
The FBI’s announcement of reopening an investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails is “not a good omen” for her, an analyst says.
New York
INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
‘US democracy designed for suppression’
An analyst says the American political system suppresses people and is not based on real democracy.
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INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
‘US claims against Russia expose Clinton’
The constant US accusations about Russia’s meddling in this year’s race for the White House only harms Clinton, an analyst says.
North Carolina
INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
Is US presidential election rigged?
One of the most important questions is will Hillary Clinton rig the election like she did in the primaries against Bernie Sanders, asks Myles Hoenig.
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INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
'Hillary Clinton chosen by US oligarchs'
Hillary Clinton will be president because the Empire has chosen her, American writer Daniel Patrick Welch says.
New Hampshire
INTERVIEWS8 YEARS AGO
Why US polls do not actually matter
Polls conducted ahead of the US 2016 presidential election “do not matter,” as “electoral rigging” could always change the result of the vote in favor of the other party, says an analyst.
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