Boston Herald

BOOSTS ‘RIGGED’ NARRATIVE

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prior to another CNN town hall event.

The latest email from Brazile was sent to Clinton aides John Podesta and Jennifer Palmieri on March 5 — just one day before a town hall-style debate with Bernie Sanders in Flint, Mich.

“One of the questions directed to HRC tomorrow is from a woman with a rash,” Brazile wrote in the subject line.

The body of the email read: “Her family has lead poison and she will ask what, if anything, will Hillary do as president to help the ppl of Flint.”

Sure enough, the next night, a mother from Flint, LeeAnne Walters, whose children had stopped growing and lost hair, asked about removing lead service lines.

Last month, a different email from Brazile surfaced that was sent the night before a March 13 CNN town hall event in Ohio, co-sponsored by TVOne. That subject line read: “From time to time I get the questions in advance.”

Brazile, again writing to Podesta and Palmieri, sent along the text from a question “that worries me about HRC” — relating to the death penalty.

The next night, a questioner indeed asked Clinton about capital punishment.

Politico reported last month that Roland Martin of TVOne, a co-moderator of the Ohio debate, sent an email to CNN producers with the exact language of the question Brazile had sent to the Clinton campaign.

CNN in a statement yesterday insisted it never gave Brazile “access to any questions, prep material, attendee list, background informatio­n or meetings” ahead of time, but admitted it is “completely uncomforta­ble” with the revelation­s.

Trump, holding rallies across Michigan yesterday, tried to pin the blame for Brazile’s emails on Clinton and blasted journalist­s for failing to question her integrity.

“Hillary Clinton gets the questions to a debate — that’s a big deal — and then what happens is the media, they never say, ‘Why didn’t you turn it in? Why did you use those questions?’ ” Trump said at a rally.

“You know, I have a son named Barron and I want to tell you — she’s a terrible example for my son and for the children in this country,” the GOP nominee said.

The leaked Brazile emails have been largely overshadow­ed by bombshell revelation­s that the FBI is now probing other emails from Clinton’s private server that were apparently found on a laptop used by longtime adviser Huma Abedin and her disgraced, estranged husband, Anthony Weiner.

But the Brazile flap adds more juicy fodder for Trump on the campaign trail, according to Thomas Whalen, a political science professor at Boston University.

“It seizes the narrative that she’s not on the up and up,” Whalen said. “For the Trump folks, this is another log for the fire. Hopefully for them, it’s going to burn all the way to November 8th.”

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