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Trump eggs on struggling Sanders’ war against Democrats

They envisioned an easy time winning the women’s vote, thanks to Trump’s feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly and some of the off-color comments and he’s made about women, including Clinton, Rosie O’Donnell, former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, and Heidi Cruz, wife of Sen. I’ll tell you what. “By the way, you know, it’s not like the worst thing because, OK, you look at what Clinton’s has gone through with all of the problems and all of the things that he’s done”.

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Many conservatives believe the publication has a “liberal” bias, despite its supporting role in President George W Bush’s invasion of Iraq.

Despite his long record of making controversial statements that tend to insult large groups of voters, including women, Hispanics, and Muslims, Trump fares better than Clinton in most of these categories, even women.

Donald Trump, still spiraling loudly almost a week after the New York Times published a story that depicted his dealings with women in a negative light, is now contending that “it’s not the worst things, okay, when you look at what Clinton’s gone through and all the things that he’s done”. Hannity asked. “In one case, it’s about exposure”. He also added that the things that were true (i.e “I said to one of the women, ‘You shouldn’t have a piece of candy, ‘”) could not be compared to “what Clinton’s done”.

But they’re not going to get them.

In 1999, Broaddrick, a former nursing home employee, accused Bill of raping her two decades earlier. In 1998, Broaddrick, a nursing home administrator, called the charges “untrue” in a sworn affidavit, which she later disavowed.

Meanwhile, Clinton’s campaign announced that she will return to California for events on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.

Clinton denied the allegations by Broaddrick and Willey. “And you don’t read about this on Clinton”.

And, finally, Trump served notice that whenever Clinton and other Democrats slam him for objectifying women, Trump will hit back at Bill Clinton, as he did in a television interview Wednesday, accusing the former president of rape. Overall, 56 percent had an unfavorable opinion of Clinton.

Hillary Clinton was questioned a year ago about her comments that victims of sexual assault deserve to be heard. “Because I did my part, but so did Senator Obama”, she said. Most pundits are predicting that Clinton will defeat Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination, so the pollster asked voters only about Clinton versus Trump in a general election.

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“When a nominee wins a majority of both those categories, it is time for us to come together, link arms and go forward”, Merkley said. He added it wouldn’t be fair for a “person who despises socialism” to report on Bernie Sanders, “So why then would an editor allow a feminist to report on Donald Trump?”.

Trump eggs on struggling Sanders' war against Democrats