"I am sympathetic to a lot of the people attracted by Trump's message," Clinton said during a town hall with YouTube stars in Los Angeles Tuesday night. "Who are feeling really left out and left behind. They have lost faith in their government, in the economy, in politics, and most other institutions, certainly institutions. And they don't know how they are going to create, and you all are creators, how they are going to create a better future for themselves. So I am not only sympathetic, I am looking for solutions."



"I understand why people are frustrated and even fearful, but don't look for easy answers and misleading promises that can not deliver what you're hoping for," she said. "The whole slogan: Make America Great Again is code for go back to the time when a lot of people were not included. Including women, African-Americans and latinos and a lot of other people. Go back to a time when there was more of a hierarchy, instead of a democratized economy where people are really working hard to get ahead. We are a future-oriented society."



"I am determined to say, you may not vote for me, Trump supporters, I get that, because you really are upset about immigration, trade, or feeling that the jobs that you had that gave you a good living are gone."



"I am very sympathetic to that. I am not sympathetic to the xenophobia, the misogyny, the homophobia, the Islamophobia, and all of the other, um, sort of, dog whistles that Trump uses to create that fervor among a lot of his supporters."