Women should consider Hillary Clinton's employment record when they go into the polling booth next month because much of it "is the wrong type of experience," Rep. Marsha Blackburn told Newsmax TV on Tuesday.
"It's all been government-based experience, if you will," the Tennessee Republican, who is a Donald Trump supporter, told J.D. Hayworth on "Newsmax Prime" in an interview.
"I encourage women to look at how the Clintons have ended up with $250 million, when they left the White House in 2001 and they were dead broke — and they have never established a business, they've never even established a consulting firm.
"They have never held a patent or have created something or an invention.
"What they've done is to utilize a not-for-profit, the Clinton Foundation, that was set up to do a presidential museum, archives, and research center — and then became the Clinton Global Initiative."
"That is how they made their money," Blackburn said.
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"Most women know that they're holding down one or two jobs, plus they're a wife, they're a mother, they're tending to kids, they're multitasking all day long," Blackburn continued.
"I would encourage them to look actually at the resume and the narrowness of Mrs. Clinton's experience."
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