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Bernie Sanders lambasts Trump: ‘He’s discovered that women go to the bathroom
In this December 21, 2015 photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd before addressing supporters at a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Trump, who has ramped up his criticism of Clinton in recent weeks, also mocked the Democratic front-runner on Monday for returning late to Saturday’s debate following a commercial break because she’d been using the bathroom.
A latest opinion poll has shown that Democratic aspirant for USA presidential candidature, Hillary Clinton, now enjoys a commanding lead over her nearest rival Bernie Sanders, with a strong debate performance bolstering her favorability numbers. “She lost, I mean she lost”, he said, turning the noun “schlong” – a penis – into a verb.
Clinton got a major boost from last week’s Democratic debate, according to a new CNN/ORC poll.
In a tweet Tuesday night, Trump called the media “dishonest” for its characterization of his remarks and said that the term he used was “not vulgar”.
Clinton’s communications director Jennifer Palmieri said earlier that they will not be responding to the business mogul’s sexist comments. She barely edges out Republican Donald Trump – 49 percent picked Clinton and 47 percent picked the businessman, within the poll’s margin of error.
For months, Clinton’s strategy was to hang Trump’s more outrageous pronouncements around the necks of other Republican contenders, seeking to portray the party’s entire field as extreme.
Hours after Ms. Clinton (68), deplored the “tone and inflammatory” rhetoric of her GOP rival’s campaign, Mr. Trump (69), on Twitter described her policies as the Secretary of State as stupid, which he claimed resulted in death and destruction.
In an interview Tuesday night with The Des Moines Register, which the paper published Wednesday, Clinton was asked whether Trump was attacking her as a woman.
Trump has been criticized for calling women fat pigs, dogs and slobs and in August his comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly were widely interpreted as referring to her menstrual cycle. “You at least know enough to try to hide your anti-woman policies behind the nice things you say about the women that you know”.
The poll, conducted by Quinnipiac University, has senator Ted Cruz of Texas on 24 per cent closing the gap on Mr Trump, who has 28 per cent support among Republican voters.
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Clinton leads Sanders on many issues.