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Democrats grapple with Trump effect in final weeks before first primary voting
“I really deplore the tone of his campaign, the inflammatory rhetoric that he is using to divide people, and his going after groups of people with hateful, incendiary rhetoric”, she said in an interview.
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Trump also has swiped at Clinton for taking a long bathroom break at last Saturday’s Democratic primary debate, calling it “too disgusting” to watch her return to the stage after the break. The media says that Trump is confused with the meaning of schlonged, which in Yiddish is a slang word indicating shellacked penis that on the other hand does mean beaten badly and is a vulgar term.
“We shouldn’t let anybody bully their way into the presidency, because that is not who we are as Americans”, she said, echoing the remark from another GOP contender, Jeb Bush, who scolded Trump at their debate in Las Vegas that he couldn’t “insult his way into the presidency”.
The Republican frontrunner argued with that definition on Twitter Tuesday.
“I thought she gave up”, Trump said. “It’s disgusting, I don’t want to talk about it”, he said.
During her speech at the Steelworker’s Hall, Ms. Clinton recounted a conversation with a young girl in Keota who suffers from asthma and was bullied because of it. The girl asked Ms. Clinton what what she would do about bullying if she’s elected.
Trump has been continually hurling verbal attacks at Hillary Clinton using what can be termed as gendered language. “His bigotry, his bluster, his bullying have become his campaign”.
Clinton pounced on those comments during the Democratic debate, saying that Islamic State (IS) extremists were using videos of Trump as a recruiting tool.
Trump swiftly responded by claiming that what he actually meant was that Clinton had been beaten badly by Obama in 2008.
Among the Clinton campaign volunteers and precinct captains who were invited to Tuesday’s event in Bettendorf, Mr. Trump’s name produced looks of disdain.
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Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who has made Trump his main target in recent days, also weighed in Tuesday while campaigning in New Hampshire, saying that Trump’s behavior is not only offending people and turning voters off to him, but it is also hurting the Republican Party. Mr. Trump said at a rally in MI.