Hillary blames Comey: Clinton tells donors she was 'leading by large margins' before white women sitting on the fence were swayed by FBI director's decision to reopen email probe
- Hillary Clinton has blamed FBI Director James Comey for her election loss
- Clinton made the comment during a call to campaign donors on Saturday
- She said she was on track to win the election before Comey's Oct 28 email
- In his email, Comey revived the investigation into Clinton's email scandal
- The campaign said the letter swayed many white women to vote for Trump
Hillary Clinton may still be coming to terms with her election defeat, but she's already figured out who to blame.
Clinton blamed FBI Director James Comey's decision to revive the investigation into her emails just days before people went to the polls as the reason for her loss.
On a call Saturday with top campaign donors, Clinton said her campaign was winning until Comey sent his letter to Congress on Oct. 28 announcing that the FBI had uncovered emails possibly related to its earlier probe into her use of a private server as secretary of state.
'Our analysis is that Comey’s letter raising doubts that were groundless, baseless, proven to be, stopped our momentum,' Clinton told donors, according to the New York Times.
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Hillary Clinton (pictured after giving her concession speech) has blamed FBI Director James Comey for her election defeat
The new examination was sparked by an unrelated investigation into former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of her top aide, Huma Abedin.
The investigation was sparked by a DailyMail.com report that revealed Weiner had been sending explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl.
The emails in question were found on Weiner's laptop.
Clinton told the donors that her campaign was leading by large margins in nearly every battleground state and was tied in Arizona, a traditionally Republican stronghold, until Comey released his letter.
Clinton blamed FBI Director James Comey's decision to revive the investigation into her emails just days before people went to the polls as the reason for her loss
Comey (pictured) announced new emails had been discovered on October 28. However, he said the emails accounted to nothing a week later
'We were once again up in all but two of the battleground states, and we were up considerably in some that we ended up losing,' Hillary said, according to the newspaper.
The campaign also said the letter was particularly damaging with white women, who they believed were on the fence until Comey's announcement pushed them onto Team Trump.
White women voted for Trump in surprising numbers, and were a major factor in deciding several of the key swing states that put Trump in the White House.
Clinton's campaign said white women were swayed to vote Trump by Comey's letter, which potentially decided the election
Significantly more white women voted for Donald Trump than expected. Pictured are a group of women at a rally on Monday in North Carolina
Trump's campaign and Republican supporters seized on the news, even though it was unclear whether Clinton's correspondence was tied up in the probe.
Comey told lawmakers the Sunday before the election that the bureau had found no evidence to warrant criminal charges. His 'all clear' message only served to further motivate Trump supporters, Clinton told donors on the call.
In the nine days between Comey's initial statement and his 'all clear' announcement, nearly 24 million people cast early ballots. That was roughly 18 percent of the expected total votes for president.
While Clinton accepted some blame of her loss, according to donors who listened to her call, she made little mention of the other factors driving Trump's victory: A desire for change by voters, possible sexism, the difficulty of a political party winning a third White House term, her campaign's all-but-dismissal of white working class voters and flaws within her own message.
Democrats have spent much of this week reeling for their loss, with many in the party beginning a process of soul-searching designed to sort out what exactly went wrong.
Liberals like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren say Democrats must embrace a more aggressive economic message — one Clinton largely shied away from during her campaign.
Clinton's blaming of Comey echoes what her aides have said in the days since the election.
Clinton told the donors that her campaign was leading by large margins in nearly every battleground state prior to the Comey letter
About 24 million people early voted in the days between when Comey announced the investigation had been reopened and when it was again closed
'We believe that we lost this election in the last week. Comey’s letter in the last 11 days of the election both helped depress our turnout and also drove away some of our critical support among college-educated white voters—particularly in the suburbs,' Navin Nayak, head of Clinton's opinion research division, wrote in a letter obtained by Politico.
'We also think Comey’s 2nd letter, which was intended to absolve Sec. Clinton, actually helped to bolster Trump’s turnout.'
Weiner conduct came under investigation in late September, after DailyMail.com exclusively reported on Sept. 21 that the former politician carried on a months-long online relationship with a 15-year-old high school girl.
An investigation into Anthony Weiner's explicit messages with a 15-year-old girl sparked the reopening of the investigation into Clinton's emails. Weiner is the estranged husband of top Clinton aide, Huma Abedin
Dailymail.com exclusively published reports of Weiner's most recent sexting scandal in September
He exchanged flirtatious and sexually-charged messages with the teen for months after the girl struck up a conversation with him on Twitter in January.
The disgraced former congressman told the girl he woke up 'hard' after thinking about her, sent her shirtless photos, and complimented her body.
He also encouraged her to talk to him on the video-chat application Skype.
Weiner and Abedin have split up since the latest scandal.
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