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Clinton manages to hurt ‘sensitive’ Trump’s feelings
Trump knocked Clinton with a vulgar Yiddish-ism during a rally in MI on Monday night, saying she got “schlonged” in 2008 when she lost to Obama.
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He later seemed to acknowledge reports that she got delayed waiting to use a restroom: ‘I know where she went. “She was favored to win and she got [expletive], she lost, I mean she lost”, he told the crowd. “No, it’s too disgusting”. PPP says “Clinton leads with every group we track…The race is closer among younger voters (50/35), white voters (51/33), and “very liberal” voters (55/36)…Clinton has more dominant advantages with seniors (68/21), African Americans (67/17), and voters who identify as just “somewhat liberal” (65/23)”.
Fired up by a raucous crowd of roughly 7,500 people, according to arena owner Joel Langlois, Trump unleashed on a slew of political opponents – starting with Sen.
Graham, a hawk on defence and foreign policy, ranked in lowest tiers in opinion surveys of Republican voters in a race being dominated by Trump. The protesters have become a somewhat expected presence at Trump’s rallies, with causes ranging from Black Lives Matter to immigration to protests about his racist rhetoric. Donald Trump will be standing at center stage, but Cruz will be in the spotlight during Tuesday’s Republican presidential debate.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”.
“I know where she went”. When the Force does awaken, it might also have another Jedi Knight to add to the mix, Hillary’s husband, former two-term president, Bill Clinton.
“I would never kill them but I do hate them”.
“Uhh, let’s see”, pausing as if to think if there would be circumstances under which his unequivocal “never” would change.
The Republican presidential front-runner was reacting to the backlash he received since he said it was a “great honor” to receive Russian President Vladimir Putin’s praise for his candidacy.
The accusation set Trump off. He fired back on twitter: “It’s the democrats’ total weakness & incompetence that gave rise to ISIS, not a tape of Donald Trump that was an admitted Hillary lie!”
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The experiment confirmed that “voters are about six points more likely to support Trump when they’re taking the poll online then when they’re talking to a live interviewer”, said Morning Consult’s polling director, Kyle Dropp. “These people – honestly, I’ll be honest, I’ll be honest – I would never kill them”.