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An independent Donald Trump would put a Republican in the White House
“We’re going to do very well with Hillary and with women as soon as we start our process against her. We’re going to do very well”.
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Trump’s “woman’s card” line might dig him an even bigger hole with female voters, who are holding the GOP front-runner accountable for a series of personal attacks on female celebrities.
Brzezinski then asked about the issues of equal pay and abortion.
Except women really don’t like Trump.
“It’s not sexist, it’s true”, he said.
In the fall, Trump may very well get the low information, Neanderthal vote. She’s got nothing else going. “She had one good debate, not against me, she had the debate on the other stage, if you’ll remember”.
“There are two races going on here, one internal to the parties, and the other being the general election”, Franklin said.
“I don’t know what I was supposed to be doing”, Christie said at a news conference in Trenton at the time.
And why Chris Christie’s wife, Mary Pat, may be no fan of Hillary’s, but her side eye glance went viral, when Trump said this, “The only thing she’s got going is the women’s card”. He won primaries in Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. For those who want to tear down the gridlocked establishment without caring much about policy specifics or ideological purity, Trump offers the brightest hope in the field. Trump, and Trump alone, is the only candidate who would not only resurrect all the Clinton sex scandals, but make them a centerpiece of his campaign. A poll of 18- to 29-year-olds released on the eve of Tuesday’s primaries by Harvard’s Institute of Politics showed that, among voters under 30, Ms. Clinton received 61 percent to 25 percent for Mr. Trump. Donald Trump declared himself the “presumptive nominee” in a victory speech from Trump Tower on Tuesday night, after dominating five Republican presidential-primary contests.
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How about ol’ Ted Cruz? She’s playing the woman card left and right. It explores the approaches USA presidents elected to a second term after World War II have taken to executive actions, including Eisenhower, Reagan, Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama, during their final years in power. “She would be a terrible president”.