Trump defends himself against allegations of groping women
“Donald Trump is making it increasingly hard for women to consider themselves Republican”, Czuba said.
“She walks in front of me, ” Trump told the North Carolina crowd.
And during a pair of rallies on Wednesday in Colorado and Nevada, Clinton appeared to be looking toward how to heal the country’s deep divisions if she’s elected president, pledging she would be a champion both for her supporters and those who don’t vote for her. “If he comes in with 74 percent of the Republican vote, the party is completely blown out of this election”, Winston said.
He added, “I will not allow the Clinton machine to turn our campaign into a discussion of their slanders and lies”. “I remember my parents turning off the television during the news and saying, ‘We’re not going to discuss that, ‘” he said. On Sunday he denied that he’s ever grabbed women without their consent and again characterized the comments as “locker room talk”. Clinton was impeached by the House in 1998 for lying about his relationship with the White House intern, but the Senate voted not to convict him and he has managed to fix his image with his post-presidential philanthropic work.
Bill Clinton never faced any criminal charges over the allegations, and a lawsuit over an alleged rape was dismissed. He did settle a lawsuit with one of the women who claimed harassment. “You’ve got somebody else there who can make a forceful case in support of your candidacy”, Earnest said.
Hillary Clinton did not directly address Trump’s accusations that she had taken part in aggressive efforts by Clinton associates to discredit women who had gone public with allegations about her husband. They were more likely to say he’s not at all civil, 54 per cent to 49 per cent, or compassionate, 58 per cent to 50 per cent.
Donald Trump gave a lengthy speech on Thursday, lashing out at the media, rival Hillary Clinton, the US government, and the financial industry for what he said is widespread conspiracy and corruption. Trump has dismissed the idea suggested by some Republicans such as U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Rob Portman of OH, to denounce their party’s nominee. The poll’s results are a dramatic shift from the average of the most recent polling in OH, all conducted prior to the release of the video.
As for Trump, this week is worse than last, but there is still no reason to write him off. Hillary is that terrible. “Boys will be boys”, she said. “They haven’t been listening”.
One woman, Jessica Leeds, appeared on camera on the Times’ website to recount how Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt on a flight from the Midwest to NY in or around 1980. I don’t think it would happen with very many people – but they certainly wouldn’t happen with me.
The second woman, Rachel Crooks, described how Trump kissed her “directly on the mouth” in an unwanted advance in 2005 outside the elevator in Trump Tower in Manhattan, where she was a receptionist at a real estate firm. He voted for President Obama four years ago and was hoping for Sanders this year, but won’t accept a candidate he says is simply “the lesser of two evils”.
Cote said she’s now leaning toward voting for Clinton but hasn’t decided, adding, “It is hard for women”.
In a Friday conference call with reporters, the Clinton campaign lashed out at WikiLeaks, calling the Russian hack of Podesta’s emails an “unprecedented and alarming attack” on USA democracy meant to influence the election in favor of Trump.
The “shackles” gone, Donald Trump stepped up his fierce attacks on his own party leaders, promising to teach Republicans who oppose him a lesson and to fight for the presidency “the way I want to”. He said emails from Clinton advisers show “religious bigotry”.
Broadwell, 56, met Trump at a rally in New Hampshire earlier this year. His accusers, he said, “are frightful people”.
“I know how important it is that we stay focused on the concerns that people have, not on the demagoguery and distraction”, she said.
Clinton’s lead in MI is powered by a major advantage among women voters – Clinton gets 48% to Trump’s 27%.
He said the claims were thrown at him by “the Clinton machine”, the New York Times and other news outlets.
“You could just sense how much anger he had”, Clinton said. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 points.