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[44] [45] This was interpreted as a response to percieved lower levels of enthusiasm for Clinton campaign's on social media platforms, as Trump often recieved greater public engagement with his activity than she did, [15] despite him having a less active audience on social media. [46] Clinton also had multiple viral moments during her campaign.
[1] [2] [5] Among the general election candidates, Trump received inordinate amounts of coverage on his policies and issues, as well as on his personal character and life, whereas Hillary Clinton's emails controversy was a dominant feature of her coverage, earning more media coverage than all of her policy positions combined. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Trump made Clinton the face of the corrupt ruling class. The TV star-turned-political leader unfailingly referred to his rival as "Crooked Hillary." And from there, the "lock her up" call germinated.
Less than two hours later, Israel blocked the entry of Omar and Tlaib, which was a reversal from statements made in July 2019 by Israeli Ambassador to the United States Ron Dermer. Spokesmen for Israeli ministers did not cite Trump as contributing to the blockage. [279]
“Donald Trump has no greater friend than the far left, which has managed to alienate historic numbers of Latinos, Blacks, Asians, and Jews from the Democratic Party with absurdities like ...
An NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll shows that 52% of likely voters who followed the debate chose Clinton was the winner, 21% chose Trump, and 26% did not choose either candidate. [46] A Gallup poll showed that more respondents thought Clinton did a better job than Trump by a margin of 61% to 27%. [47]
Trump has made controversial remarks about soldiers and veterans in the past. In 2020, The Atlantic reported the then-president referred to American service members who died in World War I as ...
"Basket of deplorables", a phrase used by Hillary Clinton to describe some of Donald Trump's supporters. [39] The phrase was embraced by many Trump supporters. [40] "But her emails", a phrase used primarily by critics of Donald Trump to mock the abundance of attention paid to Hillary Clinton's email controversy during the 2016 election. [41]