The Republican front-runner has blasted former President Bill Clinton, calling him “an abuser” and highlighting allegations from Juanita Broaddrick saying Clinton had raped her, as he pushes back on the campaign trail against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton casting him as sexist. “So if that’s what they want to spend their time talking about, that’s their choice”. He criticized Clinton for not easily beating Bernie Sanders, whom he refers to as “a step beyond a socialist” and said Clinton stopped attacking him once he brought up Bill Clinton’s marital infidelity.
Most notably, Trump’s campaign used an Instagram video to pair Clinton’s 1995 speech on women’s rights in Beijing with photos of Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky.
“No wonder they’re in attack mode”, Michael Briggs, Sanders’ spokesman, said after the heated week. “I’m going to stand up and make it clear there is a huge difference between us”.
“He can say whatever he wants to about me”.
“For a start, I would urge those voters, the voters all over this country, to take a look at recent polls in which Bernie Sanders is matched with Republican candidates Trump on down [and] Hillary Clinton is matched with Republican candidates”, he said.
The sad thing is, I don’t even think it would lose him any votes to say he was wrong, because he was, and because any voter who cares enough to be alienated won’t be impressed by the sliver of ground he’s trying to defend. More power to them.
The unknown question causing heartburn for Team Clinton, from its campaign headquarters in Brooklyn to offices across Iowa and New Hampshire, is how many Democrats will join Jurgens and how many will stay loyal to Sanders in a year when an anti-establishment sentiment is coursing through the electorate.
“We need a president who will keep guns out of the hands of unsafe felons, not create loopholes that allow shooters like the one in Charleston to buy guns”, she said in a statement.
“This is about Hillary Clinton“, Scarborough said on his early morning program.
He said Clinton is discussing gun issues much more aggressively now to appeal to her party’s base, which strongly advocates for increased gun control.
Speaking at a campaign rally in Windham, New Hampshire on Monday, Trump said, “I would love, please, Federal Bureau of Investigation please go after Hillary”.
“You know what? I wasn’t the President of the United States”. Ted Cruz. New NBC News, Wall Street Journal, Marist College polling shows Cruz is still leading Trump in Iowa, 28 to 24 percent, though that is still within the poll’s margin of error. Personally, I’m not sure that anybody else other than me is going to beat her. And I think she’s a flawed candidate.