The Clinton’s Become Persona Non-Grata in Arkansas

Most people would be forgiven if they forgot the Clinton family originally came from Little Rock, Arkansas. After all, following the completion of Bill’s two terms as president, Hillary Clinton decided she wanted to become a senator while living in New York (she became a senator while still living in Washington D.C. so she had very little actual experience living in the city she eventually represented).

Since then, Hillary Clinton lost the 2008 Presidential Election in the primaries to Barack Obama. Thanks to her connection (aka last name) Obama made her Secretary of State for a term. She sat around for two years and then ran again for President of the United States.

The Democratic National Committee handcuffed Bernie Sanders, preventing him from winning the party nomination, yet Hillary went on to lose the presidency of the United States. Who knows what she has been doing in the months since, but nobody has seen her back in her home state of Arkansas.

The Clinton name, or at least the Hillary Clinton name has lost much of its Democratic luster since her inability to win the Presidential Election (although her Hillary Clinton website is still collecting donations). With the Clintons more or less abandoning their former home state, the state is considering doing the same to them as an Arkansas lawmaker is moving to strike the Clinton name from the state.

How is he doing this? Watch the video to find out more.


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