Rand Paul: Polls Showing Clinton Ahead Are ‘Designed to Suppress Turnout’

‘I do think that when we say over and over someone can’t win that is a form of rigging in the sense that it is designed to suppress turnout’

Rand Paul: Polls showing Clinton ahead are 'designed to suppress turnout' (CNN)

Republican Sen. Rand Paul said on Wednesday that polls showing Hillary Clinton with a lead over Donald Trump are "designed to suppress turnout."

The Kentucky senator, who is ahead in surveys for his own re-election bid, was asked on, "The Tom Roten Morning Show," an 800 WVHU West Virginia radio program, about Clinton's national polling lead when he made the comment.

"You know, I think sometimes polling is done to dampen election turnout so when Trump says the thing's rigged, I'm not sure exactly what he means and I'm not sure I always agree with him," Paul said. "But I do think that when we say over and over someone can't win that is a form of rigging in the sense that it is designed to suppress turnout."

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