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Clinton Rips Trump For “Hateful, Incendiary” Rhetoric
I know where she went.
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According to the Washington Post, Sanders also referred to Trump as a “coward billionaire”.
Donald Trump cited a National Public Radio (NPR) report in Y 2011 that used the term “Schlonged” to describe Walter Mondale’s defeat in the Y 1984 presidential campaign.
“She’s a liar!” he repeated at the rally, labeling Clinton “not a president”.
The latest controversies over Trump talk involve his December 7 call to bar Muslims from entering the United States, and vulgar verbal attacks on Monday on Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.
Clinton acknowledged that she routinely criticizes Trump during her campaign appearances, but she said her words about him have a different tone.
Under the possible circumstances that Trump truly believes the word schlong means to beat, why not just say Clinton was defeated in the 2008 elections?
“Half of American voters say they’d be embarrassed to have Donald Trump as their commander-in-chief and most Americans think he doesn’t have a good chance in November, but there he is still at the top of the Republican heap”, said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Poll.
“I don’t know what his relationship with women has been like, but he has discovered that women go to the bathroom, and it’s very upsetting for him”, Bernie reportedly said at a campaign stop in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Although she initially refused to comment on Trump’s inane blather, Clinton rightfully unleashed her rage at a campaign event yesterday, noting this was “not the first time he’s demonstrated a penchant for sexism”.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”, Palmieri tweeted with the hashtag, “#imwithher”.
During her remarks, Clinton stressed the differences between Republicans and Democrats in the field.
Then, with the partisan crowd cheering him on, he turned to an incident on Saturday when Clinton returned late to a televised debate after a bathroom break.
The gender gap that has persisted throughout the race for the Democratic nomination continues as the year comes to a close, with women favoring Clinton 56 percent to 23 percent and men about evenly divided, 46 percent Sanders to 44 percent Clinton. “I have to tell you, it’s like the best news for me, and it’s the best club I’ve ever been in”.
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Trump enjoys the support of 39 percent of Republican and Republican-leaning registered voters, more than twice the number of people who support Ted Cruz, at second place with 18%.