Opinion poll shows gains for Hillary Clinton in USA presidential race
Clinton said she does not respond to the candidate personally “because he thrives on that kind of exchange”. “But Hillary Clinton has some nerve to talk about the war on women and the bigotry toward women when she has a serious problem in her husband”.
Donald Trump is heading into 2016 with a commanding lead over the GOP field at 39% support, more than double that of his closest competitor, Ted Cruz, a new CNN/ORC poll has found. In August, just 38% said Trump brought the Republicans their best chance.
The younger Tandy had asked Clinton a poignant question about bullying at a Keota, Iowa campaign stop earlier this week and the Democratic frontrunner used the opportunity to take a veiled jab at Trump, noting that nobody should be able to ‘bully his way into the presidency’.
Senator Bernie Sanders, chief rival to Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, said in a statement, “Our nation has always been a beacon of hope, a refuge for the oppressed… we need to take steps to protect children and families seeking refuge here, not cast them out”.
A feud between Trump and Clinton has escalated in recent days, after the billionaire businessman mocked Clinton for using the bathroom during last weekend’s Democratic debate, calling it “disgusting”.
It is unclear what Trump means by his tweet “be careful”, but several hours later he released another one directed at Clinton, referring to the “death and destruction she caused”. In either case, she should produce the video or apologize.
The columnist said how he doesn’t respect the candidate for allowing her former president husband to turn “the Oval Office into a frat house”.
“Hell, no”, Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Clinton, replied.
The Obama administration on Thursday came under fire from Democratic presidential candidates and human rights groups for plans to intensify deportations of Central American migrants by rounding up undocumented families.
Republican candidates were quick to defend Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly after Trump seemed to suggest that she had been unfairly tough on him during a debate because she was menstruating.
“The fact is, Hillary Clinton either made it up or misspoke”. “Carly Fiorina has ZERO trouble making it back from commercial breaks”, he wrote in a Twitter post that Fiorina, who has had her own run-ins with Trump’s gendered attacks, promptly retweeted.
“You know, I have to say, Seth, I no longer think he is amusing”, Clinton said, according to NBC News.