Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook announced today that he believes the Russians, who hacked the Democratic National Committee, are in cahoots with Donald Trump’s campaign.
The hack comes as "changes to the Republican platform to make it more pro-Russian," Robby Mook told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.”
The FBI is currently investigating the DNC hack. Whether or not the Russian government is involved (or Trump for that matter), it isn’t the first time presidential campaigns have used Russia as a scare tactic.
Check out when Barry Goldwater ran in 1964:
Or even when George H.W. Bush released this 1988 ad centered on Mikhail Gorbachev:
The hack comes as "changes to the Republican platform to make it more pro-Russian," Robby Mook told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union.”
The FBI is currently investigating the DNC hack. Whether or not the Russian government is involved (or Trump for that matter), it isn’t the first time presidential campaigns have used Russia as a scare tactic.
Check out when Barry Goldwater ran in 1964:
Or even when George H.W. Bush released this 1988 ad centered on Mikhail Gorbachev: