Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks about Iran at the Brookings Institute September 9, 2015 in Washington, DC. Clinton spoke in favor of the Iran nuclear agreement and its implications for U.S. foreign policy and national security. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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Reporter Posts Revealing Hillary Clinton Event Photos Showing ‘What You’ll See on TV’ and ‘What You Won’t See’
September 11, 2015
Stark contrast.
Many TV cameras didn't show the dismal turnout at a Hillary Clinton rally in the critical swing state of Ohio on Thursday, according to Fox News reporter Ed Henry.
Speaking in Columbus at a "Women for Hillary" event, the room in which the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate spoke housed just 200 supporters packed into a corner, in an apparent attempt to give the appearance of a full venue.
Henry tweeted out two photos of the room, one showing "what you'll see on TV" and another showing "what you won't see."
Very small crowd for @HillaryClinton event in Ohio -- what you'll see on tv (left), what you won't see (right) pic.twitter.com/SY6nPGrWbu
— Ed Henry (@edhenry) September 10, 2015
Henry later tweeted out another photo from the same event. It showed a wide open space behind where the event was taking place, in which nothing but the bright, hardwood floor was visible.
.@HillaryClinton speaking across room pic.twitter.com/lqdZFuCUNa
— Ed Henry (@edhenry) September 10, 2015
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