Was The Hillary Clinton Hiking In The Woods Photo Staged?

Chance encounter?: The chance encounter Margot Gerster, a mother hiking with her daughter, had with Hillary Clinton (above) the day after losing the election may not be what it has been made out to seem

Daily Mail: Was the Hillary hiking in the woods photo staged? Woman in the picture first met Clinton at a fundraiser her family hosted for ex-candidate

* Margot Gerster was hiking with her daughter through the woods near Clinton's New York home on Wednesday
* She took a photo smiling alongside Clinton in the Chappaqua area
* This is not Gerster's first time meeting Clinton, as her mother held a fundraiser for the senator at Crabtree's Kittle House in the 2000s
* Gerster posed for a photo with her sister and Clinton at that event years ago and shared it to her Facebook page before taking it down this week

The chance encounter a mother hiking with her daughter had with Hillary Clinton the day after losing the election may not be what it has been made out to seem.

Margot Gerster was out hiking with her daughter when she ran into Hillary and Bill Clinton in the upstate New York town of Chappaqua, where the Clintons have a home.

She took a photo with the former first lady who beamed from ear to ear, appearing to have had the weight of the world lifted from her shoulders as she stood next to Gerster.

Clinton was said to have been out walking her dogs with former president Bill Clinton, when Gerster spotted them.

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WNU Editor: If this was a staged photo .... which many are now saying (including many readers of WNU) .... it fooled me. My GF says that one of my faults is that I am too gullible ... .and that my readers are 100% right. Me !?!?!?! Gullible ?!?!?!?! Sighhh .... when it comes to the Clintons she is probably right. And now .... horrors of horrors .... I am reading this .... Chelsea Clinton being groomed to run for Congress (New York Post).

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