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Trump denies using ‘vulgar’ language to mock Clinton
An ally of Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said Donald Trump’s “sexist” remarks about the Democratic presidential front-runner will be his demise. “It’s disgusting. I don’t want to talk about it”, Trump said. “Don’t say it it’s disgusting”, Trump sneered, repulsed apparently by his own suggestion that Clinton had to use the bathroom. “Don’t say it, it’s disgusting, let’s not talk, we want to be very, very straight up”.
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In a national Quinnipiac poll out Tuesday, Clinton bests Trump in a theoretical matchup 47 percent to 40, though the ultimate difference may look starker given that presidential elections are determined state by state.
The comment was widely criticized, and Clinton’s campaign said Tuesday that Trump’s “degrading language” hurts women. Clinton provided no particular proof of the claim, & subsequently her marketing crusade communications director, Jen Palmieri, stated Clinton was not referencing to a selected video.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, has been accused of sexism again after using a vulgar term during a crude attack on Hillary Clinton. But it was his description of how she lost to Mr Obama in the 2008 primaries that drew more attention.
But on the other hand, she knew all about the video and refused to acknowledge it in the debate on Saturday night.
The figure was only slightly lower than the 8.5 million who saw the Democrats’ mid-November debate, and sharply less than the 15.8 million who watched the debut Democratic showdown in October.
It is not the first time Trump has appeared to criticise Clinton. I don’t know who’d be worse, I don’t know, how does it get worse?. Clinton claimed the Islamic State group had used videos of Trump’s comments about Muslims to recruit militants.
Stephens thinks Republican voters are flocking to Donald Trump because they like this raucous style, but are blind to the near certainty that he can not win a general election.
His heated rhetoric has infused the campaign, perhaps most notably when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. He also said Clinton was “crooked” and “not a president”.
“You combine those things, and it means that there is going to be potential anger, frustration, fear – some of it justified, but just misdirected”, the president added.
Across the media landscape yesterday, all the chatter was about Trump’s language, not Clinton’s unsubstantiated allegation against him.
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A spokeswoman for Mrs Clinton’s campaign had no doubt Mr Trump’s use of “schlonged” had been sexist and offensive. And although reporters tried to ask the 2016 candidate about the comment after the event, Clinton did not respond.