Clinton’s campaign calls Trump’s remarks degrading to women
“Don’t say it, it’s disgusting”.
“I thought she gave up”. Where did she go?! Trump said at the rally at the DeltaPlex Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.I know where she went.
During the campaign event in Keota, Iowa, Clinton was asked a question by a high school student who said she’s been bullied because she has asthma.
The comment was widely criticized, and Clinton’s campaign said Tuesday that Trump’s “degrading language” hurts women.
Trump supporters believe in him so passionately they set aside the things he says that would derail any other candidate.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, has been accused of sexism again after using a vulgar term during a crude attack on Hillary Clinton.
“She was going to beat Obama”.
Aides have said that it is not likely that Clinton will make any comment herself on this most recent incident, although the front-runner for the Democrats has yet to be shy now or in the past about going head to head with Trump for his comments. A Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday found that 59 percent of Americans view him unfavorably (compared with 33 percent positive) and that half of Americans say they would be “embarrassed” to have him as a president.
PolitiFact labeled Hillary’s claim that ISIS is “using Trump for recruitment videos”, as false, and Mediaite noted that’s not what she said. I don’t know who’d be worse, I don’t know, how does it get worse?.
She was favored to win and she got schlonged, she lost, he said on Monday night, using a slang word for male genitalia.
Little that Mr Trump has said or done so far – not even his appeal, inadvertent or otherwise, to hate groups on the right – has slowed his march towards the Republican nomination, confounding the political commentator class and sending the party’s establishment in Washington into a terminal tizzy.
It is no secret that Clinton would love to run against Trump in a general election, a cause her campaign has attempted to advance by circulating statements saying she feared a Trump nomination was a realistic possibility.
GOP strategist Lisa Boothe said that while Trump’s campaign speeches are becoming increasingly “outlandish”, it’s too early in the process to know whether they will hurt his standing among voters as a whole, or women in particular. “Feeling very blessed & grateful this holiday season”, Chelsea Clinton wrote on Twitter. He recently told Barbara Walters that Clinton doesn’t “doesn’t have the strength or the stamina”, to be president, though at 69, he’s a year older than her. And who can forget Trump’s remark that Fox News’s Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever”?
Mr Trump slammed Clinton as a liar for that remark and demanded an apology.