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Hillary Clinton playing the ‘woman’s card’

Donald Trump took a swipe at Hillary Clinton with a jibe about her husband late Saturday, the latest in a war of words between the two presidential hopefuls.

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“I think he is fair game”, Trump told Fox and Friends of Bill Clinton, “because his presidency was really considered to be very troubled to put it mildly because of all of the things she’s talking to me about”.


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“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 on Tuesday, the day after Trump’s slang remark.


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Last week, Trump appeared to threaten Clinton over the accusation in a tweet where he warned her: ‘Hillary, when you complain about “a penchant for sexism”, who are you referring to. “But he does want to give hundreds of billions in tax breaks to the top three-tenths of 1 percent”.

“And what I’m suggesting is that what Trump has done with some success has taken that anger, taken those fears, which are legitimate, and converted them into anger against Mexicans, anger against Muslims”, he added.

Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta told supporters that his candidate was in a “dog fight” in New Hampshire, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The feud between Clinton and Trump escalated after the business mogul made some vulgar comments regarding her long bathroom breaks during the last Democratic presidential debate and her 2008 loss to President Barack Obama.

‘I can think of quite a few women who have been bullied by Hillary Clinton to hide her husband’s misogynist, sexist secrets’.

“You know, if he becomes the nominee, he’ll have to sort of hone his criticisms a little more finely because the facts will be easy to marshal”, Bill Clinton said. “He’ll come under attack from many other people”.

The Vermont senator said he and Trump followers are mad about the same issues, but he – unlike Trump – has a plan to solve those problems.

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The Republican front-runner claimed Clinton was a hypocrite for attacking Trump on sexism while she remained married to Bill and planned to deploy him in her campaign.

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