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Am Proud Of My Wife; Bill Clinton Responds To Trump

The Former President of US, Bill Clinton has said that he his proud of his wife and very happy about the ways and manner she handled issues.

Bill Clinton who was reacting to the Republican Presidential Candidate, Danald Trump's gathering his accuser before debate, said; he was proud of his wife's way of handling predebate news conference staged by her Rival, Trump, in which he gathered three of the former president's accusers being the first time of addressing the issue publicly.


He Said: “I looked at her, and I realized that’s the kind of person you want to be president. Calm, relaxed and focused on other people. That’s what the election ought to be about. I mean, it’s a clear choice. It’s a pretty clear choice,” said Bill Clinton

 “I thought more about her than I did about him. I’m beyond being moved or surprised, have been for a long time.”

Bill added that he felt bad for the American citizens who couldn't ask questions about what affect their lives.

He Said; "I was proud of my wife. And I felt bad for the citizens who were sitting on the stage who had been told if they came here, they could ask questions about what they really cared about that affect their lives, and very few of them got to. I felt bad for them, but I was proud of her.”

Donald Trump has also promised the citizens to keep the personal attacks coming in the final stretch before the election 

 

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