Hillary Clinton dodged a question about her top Democratic rival's electability, declaring her advantage was that there'd be no "new information coming out" – the same day a report surfaced the FBI was widening its email probe of her.
Calling into MSNBC's
"All In With Chris Hayes," Clinton was asked if she agreed with an assessment that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was not electable in a general election against whoever the GOP nominee would be.
Audio of the question and response was posted
by Mediaite.
"I will leave that to the voters to decide," Clinton replied. "But I can tell you this. I'm battle-tested," she laughed. "There's hardly anything you or the voter don't know about me… that's a big advantage."
She pointed out specifically there won't be any "new information coming ouot or new labeling coming out" about her, and declared she's the most "prepared and ready" to fight the GOP nominee – and win.
Her confidence comes as
a Fox News report was released stating the FBI is widening its investigation of her use of a private email account while she served as secretary of state. She called the report "irresponsible."