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Bill Clinton Hits Campaign Trail for First Time in 2016
James Demers, an adviser to Hillary Clinton’s campaign in New Hampshire, says Trump’s attacks are not surprising since he has taken low blows at every 2016 presidential candidate thus far.
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She led all presidential candidates in cash from Washington donors, pulling in $946,000 through the third quarter of the year, compared with $558,000 for her nearest rival, Vermont Sen.
That’s a sign of, you know, showmanship, of desperation, that should be rejected roundly by the American people.
Hillary Clinton was Zen-like about nemesis Donald Trump on Monday, shrugging off a question about one of the Republican presidential front-runner’s attacks on her by implying that some of what he says is divorced from reality. Some Republican lawmakers went on the attack, particularly focusing on her friendship with Sidney Blumenthal and what influence he might have had on her.
Trump was on the offensive ahead of Bill Clinton’s campaign debut, raising concern over the former president’s scandals and the role his wife played.
Meanwhile, her daughter announced in late 2015 that Clinton would soon welcome a second grandchild into the Clinton family.
“How do you feel about the kind of campaign Donald Trump is running, sir?” she asked.
“[Delay] disliked me more than anybody in Congress”, Clinton said. “Never”, he said at an election campaign event in New Hampshire. He can be a huge asset: see, for example, his 2012 Democratic National Convention speech, when he made a better case for Barack Obama’s re-election that the president himself. “I can’t think of anything more of an outsider than electing the first woman president”, she has said.
Clinton has said that her New Year’s resolution is to steer clear of commenting on Trump.
He said his wife once excitedly came home explaining how she’d found a human side of Tom DeLay, the former House Republican leader and nemesis of Democrats whom she’d discovered was also an adoptive parent.
An audience of just over 700 people packed into a cavernous college basketball court in Nashua, New Hampshire to see the former president, giving him a standing ovation as he took the stage.
“And I’m going to do the stuff that keeps people awake at night”.
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“You are very rude, and I’m not ever going to call on you”, Clinton said to Ms. O’brien, whose shouts were inaudible.