Voters Are Resisting Hillary From Beyond the Grave


The day after Hillary Clinton launched her campaign in April, Larry Darrell Upright, 81, passed away.  His voice and strong political opinions did not die out however as his obituary, which ran in the local newspaper, read, “The family respectfully asks that you do not vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016. “R.I.P. Grandaddy.”

This trend continued with the death of a New Jersey woman and an Arkansas man, both speaking out against Hillary from the grave.  Freedom of speech in a very unique form.

The Free Beacon adds to the story,

The obituary for Richard Buckman of Beebe, Ark., reads, “In lieu of flowers, please do not vote for Hillary,” mirroring text that was included in a recent obituary for a deceased New Jersey woman.

Buckman died on Aug. 22 at the age of 75, three days after news broke that the obituary for 63-year-old Elaine Fyrdrych of Gloucester Township, N.J., advised funeral goers, “Elaine requests, ‘In lieu of flowers, please do not vote for Hillary Clinton.’”

Apparently, for some senior citizens, Grandma Clinton is not their cup of tea.   In fact, Hillary is pulling a 60 percent unfavorable with registered voters age 50 and over, according to a CNN/ORC poll.  Older is wiser and we would do well to listen to the ghosts from recent past.

Check out more at the Free Beacon.

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