CNN’s John King: Hillary ‘Not Exactly at the Forefront’ of Transparency

‘If she had listened to the President of the United States, her boss, on day one of the administration and done this on a government server, we wouldn’t have these issues’

KING: “Instead she had to say I'm confident I'll be fine. 
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CLINTON: I am confident that I never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received. … If we were not asking for it to be made public, there would not be a debate. This is all about my desire to have transparency and make the information public.” 
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KING: “That last part makes you roll your eyes a little bit. She was not exactly at the forefront of transparency in trying to make this public. And in fact if she had listened to the President of the United States, her boss on day one of the administration and done this on a government server we wouldn't have these issues. We wouldn't be asking these questions. But how potentially damaging is this just to have an investigation leaves you with lawyers and worry?” 
RESTON: “And you know, every candidate at some point deals with some kind of investigation, you know, whether it's bogus or not. The problem for the Clintons is that this has baked into to their image over so many years. You think of that clip right there, she sounds so lawyerly and, you know, you have to parse every word and people don't like that. It just gets a trust thing that's very hard for the Clintons to overcome. Because people do know all of that history, and revives all of that every time we have this conversation.” 

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