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Really deplore Donald Trump’s tone of presidential campaign: Hillary Clinton
But while Ms Clinton’s seven-point lead over Mr Trump shows the billionaire property developer would struggle in a general election for president, the poll shows that outsider and self-declared democratic socialist senator Bernie Sanders would defeat Mr Trump by a huge 13-point margin.
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Both the polls were conducted after the latest Republican presidential debate last week. Overall, 46% of voters say the Republicans have a better chance to win in 2016 with Trump as the party’s nominee, while 50% say the GOP has a better chance with someone else at the top of the ticket.
All other Republican competitors are in single digits.
It shows that she is unafraid of him, Democratic strategists said.
While Trump may be in the lead overall, his favorability rating is poor, according to the CNN/ORC poll.
The American Research Group surveyed 600 likely Republican primary voters living in New Hampshire by telephone between December 20 and 22.
Love him or hate him, Trump’s campaign strategy is working brilliantly. His support among non-college graduates remains the same, at 46 percent. Ted Cruz by 4 points, and Florida Sen. For results among the 414 registered voters who are Democrats or independents who lean toward the Democratic Party, the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 5 percentage points.
“Trump really is appalling”, conservative commentator William Kristol said Wednesday on CNN. His comments about Clinton were not the first time he has veered into vulgarity during the campaign.
“Hillary, when you complain about a ‘penchant for sexism, ‘ who are you referring to”. In a comment posted on micro blogging site Twitter Hillary Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri said “We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”.
The Republican presidential front-runner has been accused of misogyny for using the Yiddish term.
But Trump cited Tuesday what he said was a 1984 NPR report in which “schlonged” was used similarly to how he used it Monday. “It’s disgusting. I don’t want to talk about it”, Trump said.
However, based on a breakdown from surveys taken before and after the debate, Clinton’s lead has grown even more after her performance.
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