Voting for Donald Trump is like asking Stevie Wonder to drive, at least, that's what the blind music icon said during an interview with Philly.com.
Wonder made the comment after his Get Out the Vote concert for Hillary Clinton on Friday in Philadelphia.
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If you had an emergency situation and needed to go to the hospital, and you had to get there right away, would you want me driving your car?
The musician said Clinton's track record makes her a better candidate for president.
When the reporter replied "no" Wonder added, "Because I'm not an experienced driver, right?"
“So my belief is that Hillary is an experienced person of the government, and she has spent 30 years with a commitment," Wonder continued. "Not to mention that her parents taught her in a kinder way, to have respect and love for all people. That’s the person I want to govern, to be the leader of this nation."
He also slammed Trump for his comments about women, Muslims and Latinos.
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