NOT PLEASED: 'Oh for goodness - that is not going to happen. I am not going to even answer that question,' she told Univision's Jorge Ramos
NOT PLEASED: 'Oh for goodness - that is not going to happen. I am not going to even answer that question,' she told Univision's Jorge Ramos

Hilary's fury at being asked if she will drop out if she is indicted over emails: 'I'm not even going to answer that'





Hillary Clinton was none-too-pleased tonight as she was questioned about her email scandal and whether she would drop out of the race if she's indicted.
'Oh for goodness - that is not going to happen. I am not going to even answer that question,' she told Univision's Jorge Ramos 
Ramos had to ask her the question twice before she finally answered. Bernie Sanders likewise avoided taking a stance and instead changed the subject to climate change and wealth inequality.
Clinton said her emails will not be issue in the election and her party's voters shouldn't let it bother them.
'I am not concerned about it. I am not worried about it. And no Democrat or American should be either,' she said.
She again apologized for her behavior, but stated that it was 'not prohibited' or 'disallowed.'
'It wasn't the best choice. I made a mistake,' she said.
Ramos wanted to know who gave her 'permission' to operate a server out of her home and use a private account to conduct government business.
'There was no permission to be asked,' a clearly frustrated Clinton asserted. 
The candidates are facing off in their second debate of the week, this time in Miami, Florida, ahead of Tuesday's primary in the state.