If you can't even win when the rules are changed in your favor, things must be REALLY bad.

That's how it looks for Hillary Clinton's new 2016 campaign book, "Stronger Together," co-authored with running mate Tim Kaine.

WND reported just days ago when the book was being savaged on Amazon.com with negative reviews, with 81 percent one-star ratings and an average of only 1.7.

Clinton supporters lashed out at "trolls" they said were criticizing the book only because they oppose the Democrat's presidential candidacy.

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WND previously reported there were more than 1,200 reviews, and the number grew to than 2,000.

But Thursday afternoon, there were only 255, with many of the most critical reviews removed by Amazon, whose CEO, Jeff Bezos, owns the Washington Post, which created an army of 20 reporters and researchers to investigate the life of Donald Trump.

Victory for the Clinton book, however, remains out of grasp, with the negative, one-star responses, outnumbering positive, five-star responses nearly 2-1.

The one-star ratings Thursday were 62 percent, to 35 percent for five-star ratings.

And reviewers many times simply punched the five-star button then made harshly critical condemnations of the book and Hillary Clinton.

From suz702, who posted a five-star ranking: "I didn't buy this book or read this book, but I have read the reviews, and enjoyed hours of entertaining, fun filled reading, expressing the TRUTH, about a crooked, lying, corrupt, terminally ill Presidential candidate, who stole the nomination from Bernie Sanders, and who is about the steal the Presidency with the use of election fraud. 10 Stars to the authors of these reviews. Proof that not only are Amazon.com shoppers of superior intelligence, but thye call it like they see it…. Amazon shows this as a verified purchase, when I didn't buy the book … how fun!"

Another five-star reviewer, ian alexander, said "the book confirms the hrc is a racist. every matter in her mind is about racies (sic). but reality is she does not care about the black people. just look at the ever increasing trend of black population that are relying on welfare since the obama rule. the fundermental (sic) cause of this result is the fact that lefties of the country favor the riches by allowing outsourcing jobs to other countries. black people should wake up, stop supporting dnc and hrc, who is effectively a puppet of the elite class. the book is simply a propaganda."

Amazon said there were 91 positive reviews Thursday, to 166 critical.

Just two days earlier, out of 1,244 reviews, 81 percent were one-star and 16 percent five-star. The book plunged from No. 840 earlier this week to No. 1,538 on Thursday. It was No. 5 in the subcategory "Books-Politics & Social Sciences-Politics & Government-Elections & Political Process-Leadership."

The new review chart:

The previous review chart:

WND reported earlier the five-star ratings came from those like Paul Zhu, who called it "a very inspirational and fair minded book," and "Amazon customer," who ranted, "You all suck and are trolls."

The book's promotion states: "For more than a year, Hillary Clinton has laid out an ambitious agenda to improve the lives of the American people and make our country stronger and safe. 'Stronger Together' presents that agenda in full, relating stories from the American people and outlining the Clinton-Kaine campaign's plans on everything from apprencticeships to the Zika virus."

The reviews dripped sarcasm, both before the Amazon edits to the reviews and after.

"I bought this thinking it would be a how-to book. I wanted 'How to set up your own Foundation for fun and profit.' Also, would like to have seen a chapter on 'Ten easy steps to setting up your own secure server in a bathroom,'" wrote Elaine.

"Not only no but hell no. I'd rather read Mein Kampf," said Anthony Messina.

Another anonymous Amazon Customer wrote, "not worth it."

Yeliya said, "Don't waste your time and money on this book full of lies."

Cross Locket said, "I am now on Hillary's watch list for rating this disgusting book '1 star.'"

Alei said, "Trash, farce, fairytale."

Chjhores said: "Pre-ordered an autographed copy but had to return it after this week's announcement as I was worried it was contaminated with pneumonia bacteria. I didn't want to end up exposed to the illness like her grandkids in Chelsea's apartment she was playing with on 9/11 after she collapsed, or the little girl she was hugging in the street afterwards. Thought about ordering the Kindle version but I thought it might open my device up to being hacked by communist countries. I wasn't too surprised to see Tim Kaine on the front cover giving the traditional National Socialist salute, I felt it fitting. Strongly recommended for those who believe the USA isn't anything special and should be more like the peaceful utopias of North Korea, Iran, or Cuba."

Read columnist Patty Ann Malley's take on book reviews.

And kpm said, "Imagine my dismay when key parts of her life were omitted, would have made for far better reading if she had included all of the below starting with flunking the D.C. Bar Exam to:

Was removed from her House Judiciary Committee staffer job because of incompetence and lying.

The Whitewater scandal.

Married a serial liar and cheater, who occasionally had sexual encounters with nonconsenting partners.

Lied about “sniper fire” in an attempt to simulate exposure to danger in a war zone.

The subject of a “vast right-wing conspiracy” that led to the impeachment and disbarment of her husband

The subject of a “vast right-wing conspiracy” that led to the impeachment and disbarment of her husband Took crockery, furniture, artwork and other items from the White House — had to return and/or pay for them.

Said “what difference, at this point, does it make” about four brave people killed in Libya as a direct result of her failure to protect them on the anniversary of 9/11.

Totally ignored the structure and rules for the handling of sensitive national security information.

Amassed a personal fortune with “speaking fees” and payments from private sector political donors and foreign governments into transparent “foundations” in obvious exchange for future political favor.

Nearly 1,500 people found that review "helpful."

But more than 3,400 found helpful the comments from Daniel B.:

"I was going to read this book ... I really was. But just as I got started, I found myself under sniper fire, passed out, and fell and hit my head. After that I got double vision and had to wear glasses that were so damn thick I couldn't even see to read. As if that wasn't enough, I then had an allergic reaction to something and started coughing so hard I spit out what looked like a couple of lizard's eyeballs, my limbs locked up, and I passed out and fell down again, waking up only to find out I had been diagnosed with pneumonia 2 days earlier. Somehow I managed to power through it all, but it's a good thing I was able to make a small fortune on this random small trade in the commodities market (cattle futures or some such thing) and then, miracle of all miracles, a few banks offered me a few million to just talk to their employees for a few minutes - and all that really helped out because I swear I was dead broke and couldn't figure out how I was gonna come up with the 6 bucks to pay for this book, let alone pay the $1,500 for my health insurance this month. I still want to read it, but, honestly, what difference at this point does it make? I hear it sucks anyway."

Clinton's 2015 book, "Hard Choices," received an average of only three stars despite garnering 2,460 customer reviews.

Some screen captures of the "Stronger Together" reviews:

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WND also has documented Bezos' interest in the election outcome, with the Post's army of investigators looking into Trump's life.

As WND reported this summer, Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward told the National Association of Realtors Convention in Washington Wednesday: "There's a lot we don't know. We have 20 people working on Trump. We're going to do a book. We're doing articles about every phase of his life."

Woodward said he has been investigating Trump's real-estate deals in New York.

"The New York real-estate world is more complex than the CIA," he said.

He also claimed the Washington Post is seeking to get the "essence" of Hillary Clinton. But, despite an active FBI probe into the issue, Woodward dismissed concern about Hillary's use of a private email server to send classified information, according to the Washington Examiner.

At the time, WND asked the Washington Post: "Exactly how large is the team your paper has tasked with thoroughly investigating Hillary Clinton's background and associations? Are there at least 20 people tasked specifically with digging through her past and finding details in 'every phase' of her life?"

Washington Post Vice President of Communications and Events Kristine Coratti told WND that Woodward was referring to a large team of two-dozen reporters and researchers working on "a special book project" examining Trump's life.

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"[W]e have years and years of reporting on Hillary Clinton to draw from, including her last presidential campaign, her time as secretary of state, and her position as U.S. senator," Coratti explained. "Because Trump's involvement in political life is far more limited, the Post newsroom decided to embark on a book as a special project. In order to complete the book in a timely fashion, reporters from throughout the newsroom have been assigned to work for a brief period on particular aspects of his life and career."

The one-star reviews for the Clinton book also continued. Just Thursday afternoon, Jimsdun wrote: "Well I'm disappointed. This doesn't tell me how to create a faux charitable foundation and then use it for money laundering."