Documentary claims Obama campaign 'stole' Democratic nomination from Hillary Clinton

plt_100712_obama-clinton.jpgHillary Clinton and Barack Obama appear together at a campaign rally in Florida in October, 2008.

A new documentary called "We Will Not Be Silenced," directed by lifelong Democrat Gigi Gaston, accuses the Democratic National Committee of "depriving American voters of their choice of Hillary Clinton as Democratic nominee" in the 2008 presidential election.

In an interview on "Fox & Friends" on Sunday morning, Gaston said she went to Texas during the 2008 primary between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, hoping to prove that allegations of voter fraud were wrong.

But Gaston says she has since compiled dozens of interviews with campaign workers and volunteers from across the country who say they witnessed voter intimidation tactics, falsified documents and other irregularities perpetrated by the Obama campaign.

In one documentary interview, civil rights activist Helene Latimer recounts seeing an elderly woman being intimidated at the polls. "As she approached the entrance way to go into the building, one of the young men said to her, 'If you're not voting for Obama, go home because you're not voting here today.'"

"It's our right as Americans to be able to vote and everybody was alerted, we went to press, we went to Fox, we went to CNN, nobody wanted to hear the story (in 2008)," Gaston told Fox's Alisyn Camerota. "Nobody wants to deal with this."

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