Stevie Wonder on Trump: Voting for him is like asking me to drive

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When it comes to the election, Stevie Wonder isn’t mincing any words.

Friday, after his Get Out The Vote concert for Hillary Clinton, the music legend did an interview with Philly.com and expressed why he was backing the Democratic candidate.

“If you had an emergency situation and needed to go to the hospital, and you had to get there right away, would you want me driving your car?” he asked. After the reporter replied “no,” he added, “Because I’m not an experienced driver, right?”

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Driving analogies aside, Wonder also insists that Clinton’s track record is an asset, not a liability.

“So my belief is that Hillary is an experienced person of the government, and she has spent 30 years with a commitment,” he continued.

“This is not a reality show. This is life in reality. So I’m with her because I believe in where we are, and where we are going to go. I have always believed that America is great. We’re just going to make it greater.”

 

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