Recent reports from the Associated Press indicate that more than half of the people outside of government who met with Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state were contributors to the Clinton Foundation. But these disturbing new ethical and pay-to-play concerns haven’t made Katie McGinty shy away from Clinton. In fact, McGinty attended a Hillary Clinton office opening in Lansdale last night…the very same day these new findings came to light.

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Despite McGinty’s silence on the latest revelations in the ongoing Hillary Clinton email controversy, her campaign chairman, former Governor Ed Rendell, called the firewall between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department “ineffective.”

Where does Katie McGinty stand on these latest developments with the Clinton Foundation and State Department?

Read more from McGinty campaign chairman Ed Rendell, here:

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Christopher Massie

Former Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell said in a radio interview on Tuesday that the firewall between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state was “ineffective,” creating a “bad perception” for the Democratic nominee.

“No, I agree,” Rendell said, when the host argued that newly released emails between Clinton Foundation and State Department employees show there was no firewall.

“I don’t know if it was a lie,” Rendell told host Rich Zeoli on 1210 WPHT Philadelphia radio. “But it was pretty ineffective. But look, the bottom line is, what they did, I wouldn’t have done, it creates a bad perception. But will it hurt her? It’s obviously not gonna help. I think people have decided that they’ve made their judgment.

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