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Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton lies like insane
The democrats facing off in new Hampshire, battling one another.
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Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley has struggled to move beyond single digits in polls and tried to cast the dispute over campaign data as a frivolous issue few Americans care about, particularly during the holidays.
Ms. Clinton asserted that the Muslim community needs to be befriended not demonised. “As Lis Smith says, ‘It’s clear we need to open up the process, have more debates and engage more voters in this process'”. “We now have that”, she said. Returning to her focus on Trump, Clinton said, “If you’re going to put together a coalition in the region to take on the threat of ISIS, you don’t want to alienate the very countries you need to be part of the coalition”. But the billionaire businessman turned politician was not the only target of attacks during Saturday’s debate.
“This is a very, very big deal, and I’m very grateful”, Bill Clinton added.
“ISIL training videos are telling lone wolves the easiest way to buy a combat assault weapon in America is at a gun show, and it’s because of the flip-flopping political approach of Washington that both of my two colleagues on the stage have represented there for the last 40 years”, O’Malley said. “Not only do I apologize to Secretary Clinton…” But to turn that level of early energy into a national victory, Sanders must find a way to expand his appeal in a race in which economic uncertainty is increasingly taking a back seat to security concerns.
It’s worth noting that, in both states, around 20 percent of Sanders supporters say they do not like what Clinton is saying, versus the roughly 10 percent of Clinton supporters who don’t like what’s coming from the Vermont senator. Now, that might be a case of be careful what you wish for, but that was, I think, the calculation there.
Two Bernie 2016 staffers were suspended in connection with the data breach of Democratic National Committee voter information. That led to a public spat between the Clinton and Sanders campaigns over the “stolen” data, and allegations that the Democratic Party was showing favouritism toward Mrs Clinton when it issued a harsh punishment to Mr Sanders.
Political pundits agreed that the candidates all had strong debate performances, for the first time clearly distilling the key differences between their campaigns.
In 2015, Clinton has been more forceful with her support for gun control than she was in 2008 – closer to her rhetoric in 2000.
Separately, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump blasted Clinton for saying in the debate that he “is becoming ISIS’s best recruiter”. White House and National Security Council officials would also not support her assertion, telling ABC News they are unaware of any examples of IS including Trump in the group’s videos. “He’s making minced meat out of our president”, Trump said. “She just made this up in thin air”.
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Bernie Sanders speaks with Hillary Clinton during a break at the third Democratic presidential debate Saturday night at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. He once against insisted thousands of Muslims were cheering the destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11, where no video evidence had been produced to prove the assertion.