Stevie Wonder says voting Trump is like asking a blind guy to drive
"If you had an emergency and you had to go to the hospital, and you had to get there right away, I know you might love me, but would you want me driving your car? You wouldn't want me driving the car, right? OK, cause we in a country that we need a leader that can handle the business of our world, and that's Hillary Clinton," Stevie Wonder said at a Hillary Clinton rally in Florida.
Musician Stevie Wonder said voting for Trump is like asking a blind man to drive during his performance at a Get Out the Vote concert for Hillary Clinton on Sunday.
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In an interview with Philly.com, Wonder explained, "Hillary is an experienced person of the government, and she has spent 30 years with a commitment. Not to mention that her parents taught her in a kinder way, to have respect and love for all people. That's the person I want to govern, to be the leader of this nation."
Some of the success of Clinton's opponent, Republican Donald Trump, is tied to him being a political outsider with a business background.
Clinton and Trump have been in a heated battle for the White House, with polls showing a tight race leading up to Election Day.
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