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Sanders mocks Trump, says Trump won’t make America great again for all
In what may have been his most potent warning, Trump told Fox News on Wednesday, “I really haven’t gone after Hillary yet and there’s a lot to go after”.
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He said: “I know where she went”.
She did not refer to Mr Trump’s latest comments on her 2008 presidential bid, but she made a veiled reference to his campaign when a student asked her about combating bullying. It’s unclear what Trump means by his twitter site message “be careful”, still several hours after he let go another one directed at Clinton, referencing to the “death and destruction she caused”. “I think he has to answer for what he says, and I assume that others will make the larger point”.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is modifying her language since her initial statement about propaganda videos used by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Donald Trump. “Again, I’m not sure that anybody’s surprised that he keeps pushing the envelope”.
So does that mean that Trump and Clinton can both benefit from him using a gross term to describe her loss of the Democratic nomination in 2008? “When I said Hillary got “schlonged” that meant beaten badly”, he tweeted. I suppose the domain name could have staying power if “schlonged” is continually brought up, especially if it becomes an issue in a general election if Mr. Trump is the Republican nominee.
In August, Trump triggered outrage when he insinuated that Fox News host Megyn Kelly had subjected him to sharp questioning because she may have been menstruating.
“She was favored to win and she got schlonged, she lost”, he said.
Clinton acknowledged that she routinely criticizes Trump during her campaign appearances, but she said her words about him have a different tone. “I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know, how could it be worse?” he told the crowd. He also called her late return from a restroom break during Saturday night’s Democratic debate “disgusting”.
With just six weeks left before the first round of primary voting, Clinton plans a series of multi-day swings through Iowa starting in January, interspersing trips there with stops in New Hampshire and other early primary states. “Often used word in politics!” he said later that evening.
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At first, Clinton’s campaign declined to comment directly on Trump’s “schlonged” comment, although Jennifer Palmieri, the campaign’s communications director, said soon after that “everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women” should respond to the brash billionaire.