A: She's lying. B: Vote for her anyways; because the alternative is worse.
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As a rule, do not vote for the people committing genocide. If you believe your vote has any power, you are using it to say, "yes, do that, there are no consequences from me".
If the immorality of genocide is not enough for you and you would prefer a pretense of strategic voting, then your thinking is self-defeating. If you are a reliable voting bloc that never withholds its vote, your demands will always be ignored. You will simply become a lifelong cheerleader for "lesser" mass death and oppression that, for the record, has not been qualitatively different between the two parties. For example, your boy Genocide Joe did a great job selling the invasion if Iraq with charlatan witnesses in the Senate.
If you want to engage politically and make a difference, you will need to stop doing what your masters tell you to do (vote shame and sheepdogging for genociders) and start organizing with likeminded people to build credible leverage. If you prefer electoral organizing (not my preference but you are free to try) then you should try to create a disciplined voting block that can actually withhold its vote when politicians fail to meet its demands.
A) Yep
B) No.