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Hillary Clinton ‘deplores’ the tone of Donald Trump’s campaign, newspaper reports
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Over the last few days, the mainstream media has seen a sudden eruption in verbal dual between the two leading presidential candidates.
On Clinton’s website, there’s no mention of closing schools, but it does tout her record of working to reduce class size – which the opposite would happen if she hypothetically closed half the country’s schools.
“Maybe [she] should’ve stayed there, and it would’ve been her, perhaps, shining moment through the whole debate”, Huckabee said in a radio interview. Where did she go?
What do you think of Trump’s words at his recent rally?
“I happen to believe that I am a better candidate to win, to be the next Democratic president and to pursue a progressive agenda”, she said in response to a town hall question in Fairfield from a man who said he anxious that his Sanders- supporting friends might sit out the general election if Clinton is the nominee. “It’s disgusting. I don’t want to talk about it. It’s too disgusting”. He has repeatedly described her as lacking the strength and stamina to be president and invoked the image of her putting on a pantsuit before heading to work.
Speaking with the Des Moines Register in Iowa, Clinton criticised the tone of Trump’s campaign. And his bigotry, his bluster, his bullying, have become his campaign. “And he has to keep sort of upping the stakes and going even further”, Ms. Clinton said.
Clinton, whose lectern was positioned at center stage during Saturday’s debate, left at a scheduled break to go to the restroom, which was located a minute and 45 seconds away. But Mrs. Clinton wants ISIS to use Mr. Trump’s remarks in their videos as a propaganda tool.
Clinton offered no specific evidence of the claim, and subsequently Palmieri said Clinton wasn’t referring to a specific video.
Clinton aides say they are taking nothing for granted in the upcoming contests.
Some of Trump’s critics have leveled similar criticism at him. “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 acceptable chance in November, yet there he is still at the top of the Republican heap”, stated Tim Malloy, assistant director of the Quinnipiac College Poll.
By design, Brock was also quick to associate the entire Republican Party to Trump’s remarks. If many people felt let down by the inexperience of Barack Obama and his liberal and pacifist bent, then someone like Trump would not be the answer.
She added, “I don’t respond to him personally, because he thrives on that kind of exchange”. “He heats things up more and that’s not only outrageous but it’s unsafe”.
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The former Secretary of State also holds a 21-point advantage over Sanders on handling gun policy, 51 per cent prefer Clinton vs 30 per cent Sanders, the news channel said.