Hillary Clinton is the subject of a new video calling attention to her problems gaining voters' trust.
America Rising PAC, a Republican opposition research firm, uses "video tracking, research, and communications" to expose the truth about Democrats, according to their website.
One clip shows CNN host Anderson Cooper asking Clinton during a Democratic primary debate in October if she would say anything to get elected, after listing a series of policies she's gone back and forth on.
"Well, actually, I have been very consistent over the course of my entire life," Clinton responds.
"No, I'm not willing to say it was an error in judgment, because nothing that I did was wrong," Clinton said at another town hall in January when asked about her private email server.
Another clip shows Clinton in February talking about coal miners, promising that she would "do everything I can to address distressed communities"
One month later, she's shown saying "we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business," during a Democratic presidential town hall.
In another town hall clip, Anderson Cooper asks Clinton if she had to get paid $675,000 for one speech.
"Well, I don't know, that's what they offered," she replied.
"It's been months since Secretary Clinton was forced to face tough questions in a debate, and America Rising is eagerly looking forward to Clinton being utterly incapable of adequately addressing any of the concerns voters have raised about her dishonesty and untrustworthiness," Jeff Bechdel, America Rising PAC spokesman, told the Washington Examiner.
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