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Trump rejects Clinton’s ‘ISIS’ best recruiter’ claim

“It’s nonsense. Just another Hillary lie”, Trump said.

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Clinton also said the Syrian anti-Assad rebels will take on the IS group once they are assured that Assad will step down.


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While a lot of attention was understandably paid to Clinton’s assessment that Donald Trump is becoming “the best ISIS recruiter”, Sanders was quietly breaking a record previously held by President Barack Obama.

Sanders and O’Malley said seeking regime change left too many open-ended risks, as evidenced by the outcome of the 2003 Iraq invasion, which Clinton voted for as senator from NY and Sanders opposed. “But he is being used in social media by ISIS as propaganda”. But to turn that level of early energy into a national victory, Sanders must find a way to expand his appeal in a race in which economic uncertainty is increasingly taking a back seat to security concerns. “We now have that”, Clinton said.

“But to be clear, you don’t have a video, as she said” Stephanopoulos said. Sanders is indeed the true front runner, and wins in Iowa and New Hampshire will undermine the groupthink that has so many pundits and observers worshiping at the altar of ever-changing polls. The DNC backed down after Sanders filed suit, but the Sanders campaign has accused party leadership of trying to thwart the Vermont senator’s bid.

Clinton’s brush-off of the data breach controversy underscores her confidence in a race in which Sanders is struggling to regain momentum as it shifts away from an economic message – the core of his campaign – to one over national security, because of terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.

During the third Democratic presidential primary debate Saturday at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley discussed a number of platform issues including drug policy and criminal justice reform. He said Clinton and Sanders had adopted more aggressive positions on gun control in the wake of this year’s mass shootings.

There is no doubt Donald Trump has been successful at galvanizing Americans around his campaign – but in doing so, is he also helping extremists recruit for their cause?

Having quickly dispensed with the voter data breach that had dominating new cycles, Bernie Sanders zeroed on his core campaign issue: income inequality.

She also said, “Mr. Trump has a great capacity to use bluster and bigotry to inflame people and to make them think there are easy answers to very complex questions”.

“We could get rid of Assad tomorrow but that would create another political vacuum that would benefit ISIS” he said. “She just made this up in thin air”, Trump said.

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So he pulled out all the stops, choosing to lash out against his two Democratic foes on the debate stage.

Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listens while testifying on Capitol Hill in Washington before the House Benghazi Committee. Nearly five weeks after Clinton’s