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Donald Trump: DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz ‘a awful person,’ ‘highly

DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz blasted Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on MSNBC Tuesday after he called her “highly neurotic” in an interview with Breitbart News.

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“This is a woman that is a awful person”, Trump added.

Trump again on Monday slammed CNBC moderator John Harwood as a “sleaze” for his questions, including asking Trump whether his campaign was a “comic book version of a presidential campaign”.

“I’m happy to have Donald Trump just keep talking and then demonstrate that, because he’s at the top or right at number two, of their Republican field, it shows you where the Republican Party is today”, Wasserman Shultz said.

“You really need that RNC to go in there and fight hard, and they have to be very tough, and very smart”, Trump told Breitbart host Stephen Bannon.

Kaylie Hanson, DNC director of women’s media, said Trump’s “misogynistic attacks are sadly representative of the GOP’s outdated approach to women and the issues that affect them and their families”.

Wasserman Schultz continued to explain that Trump’s comments “speak for themselves” by perpetuating his “misogyny” and the negative opinions held towards Republicans regarding various political areas.

“Whether it’s trying to get between them and their doctor, opposing equal pay for equal work, or using offensive language, the Republican Party is wrong for women”.

Trump said Sanders’ audiences have now shrunk.

Lessig’s decision to drop out leaves only three candidates left in the Democratic primary: former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Vermont Sen.

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“You know I have by far the biggest audiences, even before”, he said. However, Lessig says that the Democratic Party has effectively made his bid impossible by “changing the rules in the debates”, preventing him from participating because he did not register the requisite 0 to 2 percent support in the polls.

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