A Republican super PAC has resurrected a computer game that allows users to slap across a cartoon Hillary Clinton's face.
The Hillary Project, led by Christopher M. Marston, posted the "Slap Hillary" game to its website.
The game also allows players to control the former Secretary of State's dance moves and a game in which she fights with President Barack Obama.
The group's website then asks supporters to 'slap Hillary for real by signing the petition to stop her from running for president," the Washington Times reports.
Its Facebook page reads that the Hillary Project is a nonpartisan effort to tell the whole truth about Hillary Clinton, from her early days as a student radical to her days in the White House and beyond."
It added that they want to expose the whole truth about Hillary to citizens and stop her from becoming the next President of the United States.
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