Hookers Are Now Offering Free Sex In Exchange For Donations To Hillary Clinton

Back in April we introduced you to the wonderful group of ladies who call themselves “Hookers for Hillary.” The group, consisting of prostitutes from Dennis Hof’s Moonlite Bunny Ranch, were early endorsers of Hillary Clinton for President for several reasons, not the least of which is her stance on healthcare.

They even created a Web site and produced a video to show that their support was very real.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbD3jVIWoY0

Now, with things getting down to the nitty gritty in the run for the Democratic nomination for President the ladies are stepping things up.

Reports SourBlue

Prostitute Entis Love, who works in a famous brothel Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Nevada, said that Hillary Clinton is her absolute dream.

“She’s just a role model – Love said in an interview with KCBS radio. – She’s a woman, she was in power, it motivates us to be who we are, and it is for what we do, so why not?”

Love said that 495 of the 540 women working in legal brothels owned by Dennis Hof, will vote for Clinton. Moreover, Love even offered extra free sex to men who agree to donate to Clinton’s election campaign fund.

When Dennis Hof was asked if it violates the law on the financing of elections, he said he did not know, but “the girls showed a good initiative.”

Many of the prostitutes caucused for Clinton and are now expanding to offer free sex if Clinton beats Bernie and runs against presumably Donald Trump. A Vote for Hillary is a vote for free love.

“The prostitutes caucused.” There’s got to be a joke in there somewhere, right?

H/T Mandatory

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