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Clinton dismisses Trump campaign: ‘It’s entertainment’

A week later, it’s all but forgotten – thanks to Donald Trump.

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Trump has been fire after he made controversial comments about Kelly in an interview with the CNN.

Democrats once viewed Trump’s rhetoric as a net positive for their party, but now fear his bluster makes the rest of the GOP field appear moderate by comparison.

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani does not believe Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will end up living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue when the dust settles from the 2016 campaign, the New York Daily News reported.

“What a lot of the men on that stage in that debate said was offensive”.

“We don’t need a president who ignores these issues”.

“I gave to a foundation that frankly…is supposed to do good“, he said. “I think we should all just let the vice president be with his family and make whatever decision he feels is right“. Iowa has voted Democratic in six of the past seven general elections, with the exception of George W. Bush in 2004.

The Democratic presidential front-runner hit Trump after a town hall event in New Hampshire, saying his attacks on Fox News host Megyn Kelly – starting in Thursday night’s GOP debate and continuing through the weekend on Twitter and in television appearances – went too far.

Abortion resurfaced as a campaign issue after an anti-abortion group released videos of Planned Parenthood staff talking about aborted fetal parts. The organization has said its staff has not engaged in any wrongdoing or agreed to violate any legal or medical standards. Nevertheless, Rubio, who’s Catholic, has opposed legal guidelines such because the Reasonably priced Care Act that require health-insurance plans to cowl contraception even when employers object on spiritual grounds. Polls suggest Rubio’s position is out of line with the overwhelming majority of voters. At least as important, union leaders believe his veto pen has been a bulwark, stopping congressional Republicans from doing nationally what Scott Walker did in Wisconsin.

Democrats, of course, feature Clinton, who aims to be the first nation’s first female president. “You just look at the results”, Trump said before his speech at the Genesee and Saginaw County Republican Party Lincoln Day dinner in Birch Hill, Michigan.

Walker had been deflecting Trump jabs for weeks – refusing to take the bait from the developer and sticking to a message that said all Republicans should be training their sights on Clinton.

Rubio, 44, emphasized during the debate in Cleveland that he has never advocated allowing abortions in cases of rape or incest and said the current generation would be eventually be viewed as “barbarians” for legalizing the procedure.

On Trump, she said, “most people do see him as a bit of a sexist and misogynist” but that most of the Republican candidates “are trying to figure it out” relative to connecting with women. “The thread is that the Republicans are putting forth some very radical and offensive positions when it comes to women’s lives, women’s reproductive health, women’s employment, women’s opportunities”. Bush said shortly after the comment that he “misspoke”.

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“I don’t think people want a third term of Obama, which is what the Hillary candidacy represents”, says National Nurses United executive director RoseAnn DeMoro, whose union is hosting a “Brunch With Bernie” Monday afternoon.

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