By Wayne Dupree | March 3, 2020

Former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton stepped up her attacks on her 2016 rival Sen. Bernie Sanders, claiming he can’t change the rules in the middle of a campaign.

It was on her Good Morning America appearance that the two-time losing nominee called Sanders’ campaign “just baloney,” while promoting her new documentary series

ABC interviewer Linsey Davis asked Clinton about Sanders attempt to throw a bone to his supporters that the candidate with the most pledged delegates entering the convention should be the nominee.

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Davis told Clinton, “That’s quite a bit of a change in his stance from 2016,” which drew a laugh outburst from Clinton.

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“My reaction is, let’s follow the rules,” Clinton said. “We’ve got rules. We had rules last time, and we have rules this time.”

Davis also Clinton about “just baloney,” remarks she made in the documentary, about the Sanders campaign and how she felt “so bad people got sucked into it.”

Davis asked Hillary “Do you still feel that way now?” “Sure, yeah,” Clinton said. “That was my authentic opinion then. It’s my authentic opinion now.”

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