Hillary Clinton makes up gun violence death toll
Some of the claims in the debate Saturday night and how they compare with the facts:
CLINTON: "Since we last debated in Las Vegas, nearly 3,000 people have been killed by guns. Two hundred children have been killed. This is an emergency." She said that in the same period there have been 21 mass shootings, "including one last weekend in Des Moines where three were murdered."
THE FACTS: The claim appears to be unsupported on all counts.
The Gun Violence Archive has recorded 11,485 gun deaths in the U.S. so far this year, an average of just under 1,000 per month, making Clinton's figure appear to be highly exaggerated. The archive had more detailed data for children and teenagers, showing 70 from those age groups killed by firearms since the Democratic candidates debated Oct. 13 - not 200 as she claimed.
Asked to explain the discrepancy, Clinton's campaign pointed to 2013 statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 2010 figures from the Children's Defense Fund. But that's not the time period she said she was talking about.
The only mass shooting recently in Des Moines was Nov. 8, when four people were shot at a night club. One was killed, not three.
4 comments:
Look, all the candidates have strengths and weaknesses, and they tend to show off their expertise. Hillary's is fabrication and her fans love it. "Look how good she is at playing the game" and all that. Maybe Trump can explain what "pathological" means again.
Hey, Rousey got beat!
She lied?
Oh, my, tell it not in Christendom.
She's a liar - desperate for power. A clear sociopath. she's corrupt. How anyone could vote for her is astonishing to me.
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