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Trump on Clinton, Bush: ‘We view this as war’

He followed up the next day on “Fox and Friends”, accusing Clinton of playing the “woman’s card” and declaring her husband “fair game because his presidency was really considered to be very troubled because of all the things that she’s talking to me about”.

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He underscored Clinton’s affair with ex-White House intern Monica Lewinsky, with whom the former president had an affair that grabbed global headlines.


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Clinton’s public comments came as President Obama was in a re-election campaign making claims al-Qaida was “on the run”.


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He noted that he had brought up Bill Clinton’s “abuse of women” and that, “now today the television is going insane”. Clinton was in the state barely more than a week ago for the third Democratic debate, which yielded the most sparks between her and Sanders in what has mostly been a courtly primary campaign. “Give me a break”, Trump told a crowd in SC on Wednesday.

Steven Senne/AP Hillary Clinton’s overwhelming brand recognition and support in the African-American community have been major factors in her bid to win the democratic nomination for President. We have to do it. You can’t let people push you around.

Harlem, maybe above anywhere else, has been considered not only as a Hillary Clinton stronghold, but as a Clinton family stronghold. “And I’ve had a great time traveling across the state meeting by now thousands and thousands of people, having the chance to set forth my ideas and to answer questions on whatever might be on someone’s mind”.

The year 2015 is coming to a close and Donald Trump remains to be the top candidate in the GOP presidential race. Trump said on Twitter on Monday to almost 5.5 million followers. “No, no, think. You’ll have to move out – I love this area by the way, I’ve been here many times”.

As a result, in new Hampshire and other “open” states, independent voters who have not registered a party affiliation hold power to sway primary elections toward a candidate who may not have the full backing of his or her own party.

Trump is constantly number one while his then-constant rival, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, is nowhere trailing him.

Neither Republican candidates nor journalists have been willing to make a big issue of Bill’s shady sex-abuse record and Hillary’s enabling. Later in his speech, Trump remarked that “the last thing [Clinton] wants in her whole life” is to face him in a general election.

A spokesman for Clinton’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“I wanted to hear his message live and outside of the media snippets”, said Marion McCall, who works in health care records.

Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus has been critical of Trump but on Tuesday wrote that she agreed with him that Bill Clinton’s past is relevant to his wife’s campaign, given that she is simultaneously utilising her husband and calling Trump sexist. I need your help. On the campaign trail, she should take the high road and stay away from any Trump narrative that involves her husband.

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Trump has been battling Clinton for more than a week now after he said she “got schlonged” by then-Sen.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listens during a town hall style campaign event Tuesday Dec. 29 2015 at South Church in Portsmouth N.H