Appearing on Fox News Sunday, former Obama State Department spox Marie Harf said she believes Hillary Clinton should “go away,” after her shocking remarks about Trump supporters during a recent fireside chat in Mumbai, India.

When asked by host Christopher Wallace if the time has come for Clinton to retreat from politics, Harf had this to say…

“She should go away. I hate to say that. I really do. The first female nominee of a major party has a historical role certainly and the right to speak up. She is not helping the Democratic Party and I think she should take a very long vacation and leave the future of the party to other people. I think the future of the party is not with her… the party of the future is not Hillary Clinton’s party.”

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While in India, Clinton shockingly suggested Trump voters don’t like African-Americans ‘getting rights,’ or women having jobs.

Bitter Hillary Clinton suggests to audience in Mumbai, India that voters who supported Trump in 2016 did so because they “didn’t like black people getting rights,” or women getting jobs. pic.twitter.com/bJGkvMhEHS — Joshua Dov Caplan (@joshdcaplan) March 12, 2018

NTK Network reports:

Hillary Clinton said that white women voted for President Trump during the 2016 presidential election because their husbands told them to, during a discussion at the India Today Conclave on Saturday. The moderator asked Clinton why she thinks almost 52 percent of white women voted for Trump, despite them knowing about the controversial “Access Hollywood” tape. “[Democrats] do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women,” Clinton explained. “And part of that is an identification with the Republican Party, and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should.”

“I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward and [Trump’s] whole campaign, ‘Make America Great Again,’ was looking backward,” Clinton continued.

Clinton then explained how she interpreted Trump’s pitch to voters and why she believes they ended up voting for him.

“You know, you didn’t like black people getting rights, you don’t like women, you know, getting jobs. You don’t want to see that Indian-American succeeding more than you are. Whatever your problem is, I’m going to solve it.”