Anyone who took a high school math class can tell you the intent of a Venn diagram: to show where there is commonality between two groups.

Hillary Clinton is apparently struggling with that concept.

In an attempt to continue beating the gun control drum, Clinton posted an image to Instagram claiming to show the large majority of Americans support universal background checks.

“The choice for Congress: side with the NRA or the vast majority of Americans (including gun owners). It’s time for commonsense steps to reduce gun violence,” she posted.

Instead of showing the supposedly large amount of Americans in the middle, her campaign…well, who the heck knows what they were trying to do.

They probably just wanted to use pretty colors and round circles, along with the oft-repeated talking point, to post something on Instagram. Give the socialists credit for representing each color equally, since everybody knows 90% is the same as 83%.

The post is likely intended to distract from Clinton’s ominous promise earlier this week.

In a recently released audio recording that was likely obtained at a private event, Hillary Clinton could be heard savaging the National Rifle Association and gun rights.

“So I’m going to speak out. I’m going to do everything I can to rally people against this pernicious, corrupting influence of the NRA,” Clinton could be heard saying.

“And we’re going to do whatever we can. I’m proud when my husband took them on and we were able to ban assault weapons but he had to put a sunset on it so, 10 years later, of course, Bush wouldn’t agree to reinstate them.

“We’ve got to go after this,” Clinton vowed.

“Here again, the Supreme Court is wrong on the Second Amendment and I am going to make that case every chance I get.”