Michele Bachmann
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Bachmann argued that Clinton as president would alter the demographics of the country to favor Democrats.
“It's a math problem of demographics and a changing United States,” she said.
“If you look at the numbers of people who vote and who lives in the country and who Barack Obama
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She said Clinton will be able achieve her objective by giving "amnesty" to everyone living in the country illegally "so that Republicans will never again have the chance at winning Florida or Texas."
Bachmann, an evangelical adviser for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump
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“It’s not going to happen," she claimed. "Hillary Clinton will ensure it won’t happen because she’s going to change the demographics of the United States so that no Republican will ever win again.”
Bachmann added in the same interview that Trump was chosen by God to be the GOP nominee.