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Donald Trump on Campaigning for President: ‘We View This as War’
In a recent phone interview with Savannah Guthrie for the “Today Show”, Donald Trump repeated what he’s said via social media: if Hillary Clinton intends to bring her husband in to campaign for her, the former president’s treatment of women would become fair game. “I didn’t start it”. After several attacks and abused from Trump to the Clintons and vice versa, Trump is focusing his attacks on Hillary, whom he believes will cling the Democratic ticket ahead of Senator Bernie Sanders.
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Trump begin his attacks on Bill Clinton, after Hillary Clinton said Trump had a “penchant for sexism”.
But he has a point about Clinton playing the “woman’s card”, and about the male behavior that’s more concerning: her husband’s.
Speaking at a rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, Tuesday afternoon, Trump, according to TIME called the former Secretary of State “theatrical” and said, “She just gives me a headache”.
Trump also said that women don’t like Hillary. It also said 94 percent of the donations it received in the fourth quarter came in increments of $100 or less, but it did not say what percentage of its overall fundraising total came from such small-dollar donors.
Hillary has to run her campaign, not somebody else’s campaign.
At a women’s economic forum in New Hampshire in early December, a woman asked Hillary Clinton: “You recently came out to say that all rape victims should be believed, but would you say that about Juanita Boaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and/or Paula Jones?”
After Obama’s win, the former president noted that Jesse Jackson had won South Carolina’s primary in 1984 and 1988 – victories that didn’t lead to the Democratic nomination.
When Clinton had trouble joining a conservative Westchester golf club, Trump boasted that he welcomed the former president to a newly built Trump National Golf Club, a five-minute drive from the Clintons’ Chappaqua, New York, home.
A spokesman for Clinton’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Clintons preferred the Dominican Republic.
But Hillary Clinton has made two moves that lead me, gulp, to agree with Trump on the fair game front.
In the opinion of Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus, both men are relevant: “Trump has smeared women due to their looks”, she wrote.
Politics was never far from Clinton’s mind at the State Department. She predicted Trump’s attacks on Bill Clinton would sway few voters.
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Clinton expressed outrage at a Hasidic Jewish newspaper that airbrushed her and another woman out of a famous photograph of officials in the White House Situation Room watching the raid on Osama Bin Laden. During her first Senate race in 2000, when Clinton’s Republican opponent Rick Lazio invaded her personal space in a debate. The White House photos are provided with the stipulation that they not be altered.