Hillary Clinton Says Trump's Attacks Against Bill Clinton's Past 'Won't Work'

You know, of course it wasn't.

Donald Trump hasn't had many nice things to say about Hillary Clinton lately, but the GOP frontrunner said Monday it would be an "amazing thing" if the two faced off in the November election. She's claiming of being a feminist and going to have to account for how she's treated or accused or bullied these women who were sexually harassed according to them. I mean, if you read the book, the book has other ones that were really awful.

Himself twice divorced, Trump said his own marital dramas did not compare to those of the Clinton family. In a Fox News poll published Saturday, almost a third of likely Iowa caucus goers said they could never get behind Trump.

Clinton supports providing three months of paid leave but opposes the Senate bill because she has said she won't raise taxes on families earning $250,000 a year or less.

Nati Harnik/AP Hillary Clinton greets supporters during a campaign stop at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on Tuesday.

"It's outrageous that multi-millionaires and billionaires are allowed to play by a different set of rules than hard-working families, especially when it comes to paying their fair share of taxes", Clinton said in a statement.

Approximately 1 in 5 Democratic voters have revealed they would rather vote for Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump over likely candidate Hillary Clinton.

Trump responded, "I don't want to say it's a threat, but it's a threat". "Let the voters judge that", Clinton told CBS news . "I stay pretty focused as I think we all should on what we have to do to build on the progress of the Obama administration but go even further", she said. It's been too hard-fought-for. I'm going to talk about the differences between us because I think that's what Americans care about. On Sunday, TPM reported that Trump said, "She's married to an abuser". Is that essentially what you're saying is, 'Hey you want me go go down that road?

After both the Sanders and Clinton campaigns traded barbs over gun control this week, the Vermont senator reiterated he would be willing to revise a 2005 bill he voted for that shields certain gun manufacturers from liability for misuse of their firearms. He rebuked Trump and the former president, but not his presidential rival.

The next shot shows a NY tabloid featuring Bill Clinton's face and the headline "Liar, Liar", after the then-president admitted he had carried out an "inappropriate" relationship.

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