Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is sending social media into a frenzy over her latest video comments on election claims.
Clinton claimed that "extremists" plan to steal the next presidential election in a new, bizarre video.
Hillary Clinton Warns 'Right Wing Extremists' Have Plan To 'Steal' 2024 Electionhttps://t.co/6wBAjyDLwp
โ Jenna Ellis ๐๐ฆ (@JennaEllisEsq) October 26, 2022
"I know we're all focused on the 2022 midterm elections, and they are incredibly important, but we also have to look ahead because, you know what, our opponents certainly are," Clinton said in a video.
"Right-wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election, and they're not making a secret of it," she added.
After complaining for the past two years that demanding election integrity is dangerous, Hillary Clinton is now saying Republicans are going to steal the 2024 Election. pic.twitter.com/NBrDcxRvQw
โ Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 25, 2022
Clinton also oddly claimed that the Supreme Court could decide the winner of the next presidential election, even though the winner is based on the electoral votes of the states based on their voters.
"Just think, if that happens, the 2024 presidential election could be decided not by the popular vote or even the anachronistic Electoral College but by state legislatures, many of them Republican-controlled," she said.
Hillary Clinton says Republicans already have a plan to steal the 2024 election. Iโm old enough to remember when this kind of talk was a direct threat to our sacred democracy. Hope she enjoys the red wave in two weeks: pic.twitter.com/gGpDQFGUlb
โ Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 25, 2022
Clinton also warned against online misinformation, though her video could easily be used as a great example of misinformation.
The former presidential candidate said she has no plans to run for office, but intends to stay involved in politics.
For now, it looks like her involvement includes starting rumors about the 2024 election before the 2022 midterms are even held.