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Home»Politics»Americans Blast Hillary Clinton After Viral Chicago Remarks Suggesting Rural Voters Too Dumb to Show ID: ‘They Still Don’t Respect Blacks’

Americans Blast Hillary Clinton After Viral Chicago Remarks Suggesting Rural Voters Too Dumb to Show ID: ‘They Still Don’t Respect Blacks’

Interesting take.

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeJune 13, 20262 Mins Read
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s remarks on voter ID challenges for rural voters and racial redistricting at a Chicago event have gone viral on X. The RNC Research post questions her view of Americans.
Image Credit: U.S. Senate Photographic Studio, Rebecca Hammel via Wikimedia Commons

A video clip on X shows former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton making remarks during an event in Chicago, suggesting rural voters may be too unintelligent to obtain identification for voting and that Black and Latino representatives can only be elected in racially segregated districts. The post, which questions whether Clinton views Americans as “dumb and racist,” quickly went viral. Online users reacted strongly to the comments, with many expressing frustration over what they described as outdated or insulting assumptions about voters.

Hillary Clinton suggests rural voters are too stupid to show ID to vote and Black and Latino Representatives can only be elected if voters are segregated by race.

Does Clinton think Americans are dumb and racist? pic.twitter.com/OsHoPjwPDD

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 12, 2026

In the video from a C-SPAN event at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition in Chicago, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discusses voting access during a conversation. The footage shows her stating that opponents are trying to undermine voting by kicking people off rolls and demanding forms of identification that “most people don’t have” and that “most older people and most rural people don’t have.” She adds that redistricting makes it difficult to elect Black representatives or Latino representatives.

The post caption highlights Clinton’s comments and asks whether she believes Americans are “dumb and racist.”

Online Reactions to Clinton’s Chicago Remarks

Many users criticized the statements as projecting bias or showing disrespect toward voters. One commenter wrote, “She’s projecting her own racism, arrogance, and spite towards American citizens. She’s still butt-hurt President Trump dog stomped her in 2016!” 

Another said, “She believes that. Democrats have always believed that. That was their justification for enslaving and torturing Black Americans for well over 200 years. They still don’t respect Blacks.”

Some focused on Clinton’s credibility, with one noting, “We do not care what Hillary says about anything. She is a confirmed liar and probably deserves to be in prison for things she’s done.”

Others referenced past controversies, asking why journalists have not pressed her on topics such as the Steele dossier. A few sarcastically agreed with her framing, stating, “But Clinton is right about that last part. Democrat voters ARE DUMB AND RACIST.”

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The remarks continue to spark widespread discussion online, with many questioning Clinton’s views on voter ID and racial representation in elections.

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