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Trump warns Clinton to be careful in using woman ‘card’

During the debate last week, Trump had also described Clinton’s loss to Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential elections as this: “She was going to beat Obama”.

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Meanwhile, Trump on Wednesday said Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, should be careful about playing the war on women card in the presidential race.


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Hillary said “I really deplore the tone and inflammatory rhetoric of his campaign”. A substantial plurality also feels that he would most ably handle the threat posed by ISIS, and 55 percent trust him to handle immigration.


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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump poses with supporters after a campaign rally. “I know where she went and it’s disgusting”, The Donald said afterward. Smaller majorities say the same about Sanders, with the smallest gap coming on shared values (62 percent experience, 63 percent proud, 67 percent values).

Republican voters are siding with Trump on some key issues, however.

Trump’s campaign trail bombast – including extraordinary comments, among them a vulgar attack on Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton that stunned many observers – appears to have done him little if any harm in the polls as he solidifies the frontrunner status he has maintained since late July.

“The more Trump is out there”, he added, “the more these differences are clear, and what’s at stake for the middle class, both in the economy and in defeating ISIS”.

The same poll claims that 50 percent of America would be embarrassed if Trump became president, while 35 percent have similar misgivings about Hillary Clinton. She’s done a number of interviews on late night and afternoon talk shows created to show her softer side, including a well-received cameo on “Saturday Night Live”. Trump, so often called on to admit to a falsehood or apologize, demanded a retraction from Clinton.

Kellyanne Conway, a Republican pollster who heads a super PAC supporting Sen.

She said she shouted at Trump as he described his plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

“Polls show a majority of Americans believe that Mrs. Clinton is not trustworthy”, Conway said.

Trump has been criticized for calling women fat pigs, dogs and slobs and in August his comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly were widely interpreted as referring to her menstrual cycle. At a campaign later in the evening, he used alleged sexiest remarks against the Democratic front runner.

Even some Democrats cautioned that Clinton should not get carried away with combativeness toward Trump.

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All other Republican competitors are in single digits.

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