Trump claims Clinton ‘very damaged’ by email scandal

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Trump claims Clinton ‘very damaged’ by email scandal

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Donald Trump claims both Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden would be equally tough challengers, if Clinton could 'get over' the email controversy

WASHINGTON DC, United States – Billionaire republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump took aim at Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton Sunday, August 23, contending she could be “very damaged” by an email scandal swirling around the former secretary of state.

And amid reports that Vice President Joe Biden was actively exploring a run, Trump claimed that if Clinton could “get over” the controversy both would be equally tough challengers.    

“I think they’re the same. I think that Hillary may be very damaged, however… because of the email thing,” Trump told ABC’s “This Week” talk show.

“You look at General Petraeus, what’s happened to him, how he’s been destroyed. And what he did was a fraction of what she’s done,” he added.

“But I don’t know, assuming she could get over that, which I just don’t know how she possibly can. But if assuming she could, I would say it would be pretty equal.”

Clinton has been dogged on the campaign trail by her use of a private email account while serving as secretary of state.

She has agreed to turn over her private server to the Federal Bureau of Investigation but has insisted that she “never sent or received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received.”

Ex-CIA chief David Petraeus  credited by some with changing the course of the Iraq war  was given two years’ probation and fined $100,000 for providing classified secrets to his mistress. He resigned in November 2012.

A poll mid-August showed that Trump is growing increasingly competitive in a general election matchup against Clinton, trailing the Democratic frontrunner by just 6 points.

The CNN/ORC poll showed Clinton leading Trump by 51% to 45%, a dramatically more competitive race than July’s 56-40 spread and June’s 59-35. 

The New York Times, meanwhile, reported that Biden met with Elizabeth Warren Saturday, August 22, further fueling speculation that he was considering a run for the White House.

Warren, a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, has an enthusiastic, loyal following among liberals in her party. – Rappler.com

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