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Donald Trump has Bill Clinton's past in his sights – how should Hillary respond? | TheNews Linzer

When the Republican presumptive nominee dredges up historical sexual allegations against the former president, is it better to rise above or hit back?
Donald Trump hopes to turn the former president into a liability for Hillary Clinton

At the recent premiere of HBO’s drama All the Way at the National Archives in Washington, there was a moment that prompted murmurs of recognition from an audience including senators, political correspondents and Lyndon Johnson’s granddaughter. It came when Bryan Cranston’s Johnson, alarmed by his Republican rival’s populist tactics, snarls: “Goldwater wants to get down into the mud? By God, I can do that.”

It was always a question of when, not if, Donald Trump would get his hands dirty in the 2016 presidential contest against Hillary Clinton. That time is now. In recent days the Republican presumptive nominee, seeking to deflect attention from his own chauvinism, has unleashed an attack ad that raises allegations of sexual harassment or assault by Bill Clinton. In a TV interview he used the word “rape”. He has also revived conspiracy theories that the suicide of White House counsel Vince Foster was actually murder. Donate Car.





Published By - Theguardian.com- Tech News, Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis:  Tuesday 24 May 2016 20.45 BST

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