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Trump warns Clinton: Don’t play woman card
While Trump may or may not realize this, his bigotry has definitely given Clinton’s campaign new fodder to galvanize women.
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Clinton’s team urged supporters to denounce Trump and his belittling remarks.
Trump then appeared to threaten Clinton over the remark in a tweet the next day.
“He’s the leading Republican candidate but he’s not really all that different from the other Republican candidates”, said Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.
“If he starts a fight over Bill Clinton with Hillary, that would make Hillary Clinton very happy”, said David Drucker, of the Washington Examiner.
Voters immediately began calling out the Republican presidential frontrunner for his sexism, but there was one woman who apparently wasn’t surprised by the billionaire’s chauvinist rhetoric – Hillary Clinton.
DeBar said on December 9 he has “questions about whether Trump’s role in this entire election is to get “her” elected”.
Both Clinton and Sanders would win handily against Donald Trump in a general race, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll.
Mr Clinton remains a hugely popular figure in the Democrat party and was a surrogate for President Barack Obama during his re-election bid in 2012.
Yet another nationwide poll this week found Bernie Sanders would not only beat Donald Trump in the race for president, but that he would do significantly better than Hillary Clinton if he were the Democratic nominee facing Trump.
Trump and Bill Clinton have a long relationship.
Among registered Democrats, 77% have a favorable take, about the same as the 78% viewing her positively in October.
Though journalists and Republicans found no evidence of such videos, Clinton’s aides refused to take back her assertion. “Telling a lie feeds the fire and opens a new front in the character wars”. “BE CAREFUL!” he said Wednesday night.
In August, Trump triggered outrage when he insinuated that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had subjected him to sharp questioning because she may have been menstruating. And he has to keep sort of upping the stakes and going even further’. Almost nine in 10 see Clinton as having the right experience to be president (89%), three-quarters call her someone they would be proud to have as president (76%), and 7 in 10 as someone who shares their values (72%). “And Trump is scaring that middle away”.
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“Long-term, we need to be careful of not unifying the Republicans” against Clinton, said Stephanie Cutter, a former senior adviser to Obama, “when they’re doing a good job of knifing each other”.