Trump hurls deeply personal, and crude, insults at Hillary Clinton
But when asked a emotional question about bullying by a 10-year-old girl, Clinton seemingly made reference to Trump.
Over the last few days, the mainstream media has seen a sudden eruption in verbal dual between the two leading presidential candidates.
At a rally in MI on Monday, Trump said the former secretary of State “got scholonged” when she lost to then-Sen.
Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton responded to Donald Trump’s latest insults against her by telling the Des Moines Register that nothing really surprises her anymore about the Republican front-runner.
At a town hall event in Keota, Iowa, Tuesday, Clinton said Trump’s comments about Muslims have been featured on Arabic television, which is playing into the hands of terrorists.
Earlier this week, when Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton’s bathroom break “disgusting” and said she was “schlonged” by President Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign, most Americans were rather shocked. Barack Obama in the 2008 fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. At the rally, Trump said Clinton’s brief absence from the debate due to an overlong restroom visit was “disgusting”.
“We are not responding to Trump but everyone who understands the humiliation this degrading language inflicts on all women should”, Clinton’s campaign communications head, Jen Palmieri, yesterday wrote in her Twitter account.
Trump’s blunt style and comments about Hispanics, women, Muslims and his rivals for the nomination have set much of the tone for the Republican race.
Clinton often makes similar comments, but they had new resonance Tuesday in light of Trump’s latest broadside. I don’t know who would be worse, I don’t know, how could it be worse? She narrowly tops Donald Trump within the poll’s margin of sampling error, 49 percent to 47 percent, in a hypothetical general election matchup. “So it solidifies and strengthens her core female vote, which is fantastic for her”, said Mr Steve McMahon, a Democratic strategist. “He is becoming ISIL’s best recruiter”, Clinton said during the debate hosted by ABC News.
“You will take that momentum coming out of the states, people will come to you in very large numbers, in very short order, and you will build that into victory”, Sanders campaign adviser Tad Devine told reporters in New Hampshire on Saturday. None was given, but Clinton did appear Tuesday to shift her story somewhat about jihadist recruitment efforts.
“I want him to talk every single day”, Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said of Trump.