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Hillary Clinton mocks Trump in a hypothetical general election debate
First out of the gate this year with a sustained television spending campaign is Priorities USA, the pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC, which announced Monday that it will spend $6 million over the next four weeks on ads hitting presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump in Ohio, Florida, Virginia and Nevada.
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Trump, what’s more, has mimicked Clinton.
Trump’s often controversial comments on everything from Muslims and women to the future of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and relations with Russian Federation have drawn criticism from Berlin, Paris and other European capitals.
“Let’s just imagine I am on a debate stage with Donald Trump”, Clinton said to applause.
British Prime Minister David Cameron this week stood by his description of Trump’s plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States as “divisive, stupid and wrong” after Trump said that he was unlikely to have a good relationship with Cameron. It is about to get real, and Hillary Clinton is ready for the fight. “But obviously, it’s not my decision… but I do think they’re going to take their time and do it right”.
Mr Shorten told reporters in Adelaide on Tuesday if he was in a America we would be voting for Democrat Hillary Clinton. Among minorities, though, Clinton has a whopping 75-point lead over Trump. “You can tell them to go BLANK themselves” – was about China, NOT WOMEN!’
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Earlier this month, Clinton’s campaign released a one-minute montage of top Republican leaders slamming Trump during the Republican presidential primary.