US Election 2016: Clinton, Trump Locked In Verbal Attack
Latest Headlines, U.S./Canada, World News Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016BALTIMORE, MD (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Less than a week to the decisive poll, the US Democratic Presidential flagbearer, Mrs. Hilary Clinton and her Republican counterpart, Mr. Donald Trump are seriously locked in verbal war, as Clinton described her rival as a bully, while Trump accused his opposition as being corrupt.
Mrs. Clinton who alleged that Mr. Trump always intimidate women for their looks, also accused her rival of having a 30-year history of “demeaning, degrading, insulting and assaulting” women.
In his counter, Mr. Trump branded Mrs. Clinton as “corrupt” and fired that she would “destroy American healthcare forever”.
He told early Clinton voters with “buyer’s remorse” saying that they could change their vote in four states.
The recent FBI disclosure to the Congress on its investigation of Mrs. Clinton over email use, against the Department of Justice advice, has contributed immensely in making the poll to presently stand head-head.
Speaking in Florida, a pro Mrs. Clinton and former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, who has previously claimed Mr. Trump once called her “Miss Piggy” after she put on weight. She recalled that Mrs. Clinton said she had “learned way back in elementary school that it’s not okay to insult people”.
Ms. Machado yanked Mr. Trump, contending that he is “cruel” and had spent years “sick and fighting back eating disorders” as a result of the Republican nominee’s comments.
The prospect of a Trump Presidency has impacted on Asian financial markets, making it to tumble. Still, victory for Clinton has been predicted to signal stability for the US economy.
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