What Is The Difference Between Clinton And Donald Trump

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The struggle between the two presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Trump turn questions around on Clinton. Clinton took fault for her mistakes Trump could not answer repeated questions, for instance starting a political activity that president Barack Obama was not born in united states. While Clinton stated “If I had to do it over again I would do it differently” as a result that it was a candidates clash and had heated exchanges on two vision of America.

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