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Trump, Clinton Trade Attacks From Top of Polls
Clinton made the claim during Saturday night’s Democratic debate, but a spokeswoman later said they did not have a specific video of ISIS using clips of Trump disparaging Muslims, but instead pointed to social media comments from ISIS recruiters. “They follow everything Donald Trump says”. He has also urged a national database and special IDs that help track American Muslims. “I think she just demonstrated a much more expansive knowledge of the region, had much clearer ideas about what to do in the region”.
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“We need to speak to what unites us as a people”, O’Malley said, “freedom of worship, freedom of religion, freedom of expression”.
“She lies about emails, she lies about Whitewater, she lies about everything”, Trump said.
Multiple Clinton aides confirmed to CNN that the former president will start headlining events for the campaign in January, including solo events without his presidential candidate wife.
Jones warned that this “polarization” can only be changed when a “well-intentioned” president is elected. With the rollicking Trump-focused Republican primary eating into the Democrats’ airtime, Sanders will likely struggle to a major dent in Clinton’s lead before voting begins in early February: the only other debate prior to the Iowa caucuses is scheduled for a Sunday night during the National Football League playoffs.
Sanders, apparently employing hyperbole, depicted Trump as stating, “We hate all Muslims because all of the Muslims are terrorists”. He called both Clinton and Sanders flip-floppers during a discussion on gun control and invoked his youth, while talking about ISIL: “May I offer a different generation’s perspective on this?”
Trump responded to the claim on “This Week”, saying: “Knowing the Clintons and knowing Hillary, she made it up”.
Mr Trump on Monday took to Twitter demanding that Ms Clinton retract her comments.
Clinton did not stop with Trump.
Clinton said preventing domestic terrorism will require working “more closely with Muslim-American communities”. Bernie Sanders pending an investigation into inappropriate access last week to Hilary Clinton’s campaign’s proprietary voter database.
In between, he tried to draw distinctions, but what the forum underscored is the degree to which the terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, have reshaped the campaign to the disadvantage of the Vermont senator.
And… there’s at least one GOP candidate that was mentioned throughout the debate.
SANDERS, apologizing for his campaign improperly gaining access to Clinton campaign data, raised the possibility that Clinton’s campaign may have done the same thing.
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The differences between Clinton and Sanders, in style and substance, were neatly underscored by their responses to Muir’s query about whether corporate America should like them. “I’ve worked for him for 20 years”. Making matters worse she ponders, “maybe the back door is the wrong door?”