Kellyanne Conway Drops A Truth Bomb On Trump’s Win (VIDEO)

It’s been several weeks since the electoral college has officially elected Donald Trump as the next president of the United States – but many in and outside of the political circle are still reeling from the shock of this election cycle.

There have been many factors that have been proposed as to why Trump won the election over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. An additional factor was introduced by Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, who is on record suggesting that Senator Bernie Sanders helped Trump win the presidency by undermining Hillary Clinton’s influence.

Bernie Sanders Supporters Are Loyal And Contributed to Trump’s Win

Sanders has been a political darling with prospective voters, especially younger Americans. During an interview with CNN, Conway mentions that Sanders won 22 states and garnered more than 13 million voters.

When he lost to Clinton during the primaries, he tried to convert his supporters to rally around Clinton, which ultimately failed.

Conway’s charges call upon ardent Sanders supporters who rejected Hillary Clinton immediately after she lost the primaries, with some even rationalizing a possible vote for Trump. About a third of Sanders advocates still didn’t support Clinton just a couple of months before election night.

According To Conway, Trump Lucked Out

Conway surprisingly acknowledges that if Trump was to go head-to-head with Sanders, that there might’ve been a good chance that he would’ve lost.

Sanders resonated with millions of people, engaging them on a platform that calls for a form of social and economic justice that galvanized millions. During the primaries, Sanders had a formidable lead over Trump in hypothetical election scenarios with registered voters.

All in all, do you think Trump deserves the presidency – even if his constituents undermine his efforts amid the recall alarmists?

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