Podesta emails show Hillary campaign s plans to paint Trump dangerous and bigoted

NEW YORK (Web Desk) – WikiLeaks has been releasing thousands of emails from John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman and in a latest hack it has been allegedly revealed that Hillary planned to paint his foe Donald Trump “dangerous and bigoted” to pave her way to White House.

The leak of controversial electronic conversation points at the correspondence between Hillary staffers back in February 2016 when Trump and Hillary were gearing up for Presidential row.

An e-mail sent by National political correspondent, New York Times Patrick Healy in February suggested that the Clinton family perceived Donald Trump as a serious hurdle in Hillary’s way to White House.

Patrick Healy, in the said e-mail categorically expressed that he along with another colleague was told that only a well financed, concerted campaign could outshine Hillary over American real estate mogul.

“President Clinton, like others, thinks that Trump has his finger on the pulse of the electorate’s mood and that only a well-financed, concerted campaign portrayed him as dangerous and bigoted will win what both Clintons believe will be a close November election” read the e-mail.

The e-mail also sheds light on President Clinton’s strategy of using Donald Trump’s hateful comments in a bid to paint him extremist.

“We’re told that President Clinton (like Mrs. Clinton and many other Dems) thinks the single greatest weapon against Trump is Trump’s own instinct to make outrageous, divisive, even hateful comments that can come across as unpresidential. He, Mrs. Clinton, and the campaign all agree that they will need to seize on opportunities to paint Trump as extremist and recklessly impulsive” read the e-mail which was sent to Hillary’s campaigners Angel Urena and Tina Flournoy.

On the other hand, Donald Trump told an overflow crowd in central Florida on Wednesday about a leaked email that shows ‘members of the Clinton team viciously attacking Catholics and evangelicals.’

Although Podesta didn’t took part in the conversation to portray Trump as bigoted but still he was in the loop and so was aware of the things around him.

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