...The three “everyday” Iowans seen talking to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a coffee shop on Tuesday were personally invited and driven to the “roundtable” that has been described as unscripted, according to the Daily Mail.
The three individuals have been identified in the report as former Obama campaign intern Austin Bird, University of Iowa College Democrats president Carter Bell and Planned Parenthood of the Heartland staffer Sara Sedlacek.
Bird reportedly spilled the beans in a phone interview with the Daily Mail, revealing that a Clinton campaign staffer, Troy Price, called him and the two other people to set up a meeting at a restaurant in Davenport, Iowa. Bird, who also once chauffeured Vice President Joe Biden, said they didn’t realize at first they were going to be meeting with the former secretary of state.
Meanwhile, although Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton claims to have attracted 3.6 million Twitter followers, "not even a vast right-wing conspiracy would be able to interact with 2 million of them," the Daily Mail reported.
Two popular online measuring tools found that no more than 44 percent of Clinton's Twitter fan base "consists of real peoplewho are active in using the social media platform" and at least 15 percent (more than 544,000) "are completely fake," according to the British newspaper.
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The three individuals have been identified in the report as former Obama campaign intern Austin Bird, University of Iowa College Democrats president Carter Bell and Planned Parenthood of the Heartland staffer Sara Sedlacek.
Bird reportedly spilled the beans in a phone interview with the Daily Mail, revealing that a Clinton campaign staffer, Troy Price, called him and the two other people to set up a meeting at a restaurant in Davenport, Iowa. Bird, who also once chauffeured Vice President Joe Biden, said they didn’t realize at first they were going to be meeting with the former secretary of state.
Meanwhile, although Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton claims to have attracted 3.6 million Twitter followers, "not even a vast right-wing conspiracy would be able to interact with 2 million of them," the Daily Mail reported.
Two popular online measuring tools found that no more than 44 percent of Clinton's Twitter fan base "consists of real peoplewho are active in using the social media platform" and at least 15 percent (more than 544,000) "are completely fake," according to the British newspaper.
http://www.caintv.com/phony-everyday-iowans-who-met