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Hillary Clinton: Trump is “not qualified” to be President
“That is already done in effect”.
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Hillary Clinton also has chosen to generally ignore Trump’ comments. He had previously praised the former president and said he had been treated unfairly. Eighty-four percent of Republicans say their party is divided now, and while most are hopeful about the future of the Republican Party, four in 10 are discouraged…
But Clinton essentially said it was time for Sanders to accept the inevitability of her winning the nomination. “But Sen. Sanders has to do his part”.
“He has to do his part to unify”, she said of Sanders.
The former secretary of state, by contrast, throws a policy-filled kitchen sink at voters.
Trump responded to the subject of The Times article, saying: “By the way, you know, it’s not like the worst things, OK”.
“No, I know that that’s exactly what he’s fishing for”.
Trump holds a 12-point advantage over Clinton among white voters and a five-point lead over her among men.
This is for the first time in a poll that Trump is seen ahead of Clinton, albeit within a margin of error.
Former White House aide Kathleen Willey alleged that Clinton sexually assaulted her in November 1993.
Trump continued, “And big settlements, massive settlements. Radical Islamic terrorism”, Trump said.
“I have concluded he is not qualified to be president of the United States”, she told CNN.
Also, during the interview, she wanted to emphasize the gravity of Trump’s idea to ban Muslims from entering the country, calling it a “message of disrespect” to several countries, with a majority of Muslims.
“Clinton and Trump rate lower than disastrous candidates like Mondale or Dole”, he said.
She called for a strong response in the form of “American leadership, the kind of smart, steady leadership that only America can provide working with our allies, our partners, our friends in Europe and the Middle East and elsewhere”. “We all misstate things and may not be as careful phrasing what we say”. “I was so furious at that story because there’s nobody that respects women more than I do”.
Greg Gianforte, the leading GOP candidate to challenge Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock this year, said only that he’ll back the Republican nominee for president, “whoever that ends up being”.
“It went very well, it was encouraging”.
“I think it would be the same advice that my mother always gave me”, Clinton said.
Earlier this month in Virginia, Hillary Clinton was asked whether she would respond to Trump’s comments. “I have every confidence that we will be unified”.
The highest-ranking House Republican woman, Representative Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, said she had cast an absentee ballot for Trump in Washington state’s primary next week, leaving Ryan as the only top Republican in Congress who has not backed Trump.
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Donald Trump is in full Clinton attack mode, using a new interview to rip Bill Clinton for “rape!”