The top Hillary Clinton Google searches include the terms “seizure,” “dead,” and “age,” according to Google’s autocomplete function.

In other words, people searching for Hillary Clinton are most interested by her recent seizure at the 9/11 memorial and if she’s even still alive.

Additionally, Hillary’s age is also a frequently used search term, which also ties into concerns over her health.

It doesn’t bode well for Hillary when the majority of voters are more interested in her poor health than her campaign platform.

Google even admitted that the recent spike in Hillary searches were directly due to her collapse on Sunday.

A couple of days before her fall, Hillary Clinton was behind Donald Trump in the total number of Google search queries, which has almost always been the case throughout the campaign.

Hillary is finally dominating Trump 80% to 20% in Google searches, albeit right after her collapse in which Secret Service agents had to physically drag her into a vehicle out of public spotlight.

Additionally, top Google questions related to Hillary Clinton include “How might pneumonia affect Clinton?”, “Will Hillary be replaced?” and “What is wrong with Hillary Clinton’s health?”

Top trending questions on @HillaryClinton in the past day. pic.twitter.com/lwov8CYgKG — GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) September 12, 2016

The fact that Google is opening admitting this says a lot: so many people are now searching for Hillary’s health problems that it’s likely the tech giant can’t skew the results as effectively as before.

Back in August, Google was caught suppressing negative search results about Hillary Clinton, and likewise the Hillary campaign is suppressing the truth about her medical condition considering the fact Hillary decided not to go to the hospital after her fall.

“Hillary Clinton was headed to an emergency room following her frightening collapse at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony — but detoured to daughter Chelsea Clinton’s apartment to keep details of her medical treatment under wraps,” reported The New York Post. “Secret Service protocol called for the Democratic presidential nominee to be rushed to a state-designated Level I Trauma Center in the wake of her Sunday morning health crisis, sources said. In Manhattan, that would be Bellevue Hospital.

“But a campaign operative decided to change course to avoid having Clinton seen by doctors, nurses and other medical workers who could leak details to reporters, according to a source.”

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