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Hillary Clinton spoke to a crowd in Kissimmee, just south of Orlando. She was supposed to be talking jobs, but started the speech off paying tribute to those affected by the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
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WPTV happened to notice the man, who has a mustache and was wearing a red hat, behind Clinton. It was Seddique Mateen , the father of Orlando mass shooter Omar Mateen.
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Mateen didn't want to answer any other questions, but just hours later, we ran into him by chance at a rest stop on the way back to West Palm Beach. He wanted to do an interview and show us a sign he made for Clinton.
"Hillary Clinton is good for United States versus Donald Trump, who has no solutions," he said.
I will let will this speak for itself.
I think what's more interesting is someone in the Clinton campaign gave him preferred seating directly behind Clinton hoping someone would recognize him knowing he's bound to be on TV.
Can you imagine if Dylan Roof's father showed up at a Trump rally and endorsed him for president? It would be the lead story on every news channel.
I wonder if this will even make it into the MSM.
The vast majority of Muslims that vote Democrat are Anti-Women, LGBT and Minoritites.
E.g. The Saudi or Afghan US resident that takes his US citizenship oath and walks off to vote Democrat, has some of the most extreme views for these three groups. The views don't change once you go through a formality of citizenship.
Democrats have Islamists voting for them in droves.
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