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Bathroom Distance Was Cause For Concern For Clinton Campaign Before Debate
But the main focus on the debate – for Hillary Clinton – was the Republican Party, especially Donald Trump.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton stretched the truth a bit during Saturday’s primary debate…
With the men’s room significantly closer to the debate stage, Mrs Clinton’s male opponents, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley, made it back more quickly.
Clinton made the comment in Saturday night’s Democratic debate in New Hampshire.
“I think you have to look at both the terrorism challenge that we face overseas and certainly at home and the role that guns play in delivering the violence that stalks us”, Clinton said. “And hundreds of thousands of people have been killed because of her faulty decisions”, he said. “When he says, ‘No Muslims should be allowed in America, ‘ they tell people, ‘We told you America hates Muslims and here is proof'”.
Defending the attention paid to the bombastic Republican frontrunner by his candidate, Mook said Clinton was simply highlighting “what’s at stake in this election”. Trump says some of them could be terrorists.
Clinton, who has been accused of being more open to Wall Street vote, defended herself, insisting that she wants to speak for all Americans.
“I think we have a shot to win in Iowa”, said Sanders, who said he’ll be spending a lot of time there and in New Hampshire over the next month or so.
“Secretary Clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive without knowing what the unintended consequences might be”, Sanders said. The report did not mention videos, however, and some national security experts dispute the characterization that Trump is being used as a recruitment tool by key ISIS influencers at all. In the last debate, Clinton joked that it took her longer to pee than her male competitors, and the good folks of Twitter were quick to make the comparison again. Instead, he chose to forgo the political opportunity, just as he did in the first debate when he dismissed controversy over Clinton’s use of a private email server as secretary of state.
“I worry greatly that the rhetoric coming from the Republicans, particularly Donald Trump, is sending a message to Muslims here in the United States and literally around the world”, she said.
Palmieri said on ABC’s “This Week”, “She didn’t have a particular video in mind, but he is being used in social media”.
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“We need to speak to what unites us as a people; freedom of worship, freedom of religion, freedom of expression”.