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Bernie Sanders would ‘hammer’ Donald Trump in a head-to-head race for the
Clinton came under heavy criticism from fact-checkers when she said at Saturday night’s debate that ISIS is “showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”.
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Trump said Tuesday that the term “schlonged” isn’t vulgar and that he was using it to say Clinton had been beaten badly in 2008.
His heated rhetoric has infused the campaign, perhaps most notably when he called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Schlong is a Yiddish slang word for male anatomy.
The former Secretary of State gained 50 per cent of the Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents against Sanders’ 34 per cent, according to a CNN/ORC poll, which was conducted after the latest presidential debate of the Democratic Party.
“It reminds the women who love her so much of the kinds of things that professional and successful women have to go through every day”. A Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday found that 59 percent of Americans view him unfavorably (compared with 33 percent positive) and that half of Americans say they would be “embarrassed” to have him as a president. I know where she went. “It’s disgusting, I don’t want to talk about it”, he added.
While Donald Trump continues to lead the race for Republican nominee for the White House in 2016, Hillary Clinton would still comfortably beat him, according to a new poll.
At first, Clinton’s campaign declined to comment directly on Trump’s “schlonged” comment, although Jennifer Palmieri, the campaign’s communications director, said soon after that “everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women” should respond to the brash billionaire.
Lemon’s focus in this discussion was Trump’s habits of insulting his critics and making unpresidential remarks.
His appearance on Monday night was interrupted by hecklers who were ejected from the event.
By the numbers: Trump has remained at the top of national polls since July, reports CNN, but the new poll reveals Cruz’s first time to stand several points away from his nearest competitors. She lost, I mean she lost. He denied that was his intention.
Trump has improved his standing with Republican college graduates in this poll. “Feeling very blessed & grateful this holiday season”, Chelsea Clinton wrote on Twitter.
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Now, after spending weeks largely out of the spotlight nationally, Clinton plans to intensify her campaign schedule from an nearly incumbent-style public effort to a more aggressive approach. Some 47 percent said Clinton would be better able to handle economic issues, 72 percent said she can handle foreign policy matters best and 51 percent said she can handle gun policy better, the poll showed.