Special events of the 2016 US presidential campaign
(Baonghean.vn) - The 2016 US presidential election is taking place with countless special events.
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Two candidates for the US presidency: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Getty Images. |
Hands up
During the first Republican debate in August 2015, Mr. Trump was the only one of the 10 candidates to raise his hand to signal that he would not commit to supporting the eventual Republican nominee unless that person was himself.
During that same debate, Mr. Trump messed things up when he responded to Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly about reports of his outrageous comments about women.
The Damned Emails
Hillary Clinton has been embroiled in a scandal over her use of a private email server for government business. In June 2015, the FBI director announced that she would not be charged with any crimes, citing negligence on the part of Clinton and her aides in handling classified information. But just 11 days before the election, the FBI announced that it would investigate further because of the emergence of suspicious new emails. Trump said the case was “bigger than Watergate.”
“Little Hand”
During the Republican debate in March 2016, Mr. Trump brought up the incident when his opponent Marco Rubio mocked him for having “small hands.” He was quite upset because he thought candidate Rubio was referring to his “other thing” and eloquently assured that everything was fine.
The “glass ceiling” is broken
The “glass ceiling” is a metaphor for the barriers that prevent women from reaching the top of certain fields. Dressed in the white suffragette outfit of the early 20th century, Clinton proudly broke the glass ceiling that she had cracked during her 2008 campaign before the Democratic convention in June 2016.
“The Bad Guys”
At a private fundraiser in September 2016, Clinton told supporters that half of Trump’s supporters could be lumped into “a basket of depraved people” because they were “racist, sexist, xenophobic.” Trump soon released a video in which his supporters wore “deplorables” as a badge of honor.
Stumble
In September 2016, Clinton was down with pneumonia while attending the 9/11 memorial service in New York. Trump was quick to criticize her for not having the “stamina” to be president. But Clinton responded sharply: “Unless he has traveled to 112 countries and negotiated peace agreements, ceasefires, disagreements, opening up new opportunities in countries all over the world, or simply testified for 11 hours before a congressional committee, he can talk to me about ‘stamina.’”
“You can do anything”
Trump’s outgoing personality is part of his appeal. But the release of a 2005 video showing him groping women has plunged his campaign into crisis, with politicians from both parties calling for him to drop out of the race.
He has arrived
Mr. Trump has repeatedly mocked Bill Clinton’s past of sexual assault. At the October 2016 debate, Mr. Trump brazenly walked up to the three women who accused former President Clinton and intended to let them sit at the top of the table to intimidate Mrs. Clinton.
He will not accept
Trailing in the polls, Mr. Trump claimed that the election was rigged against him. When asked in the final debate whether he would accept the results of the vote, he said he would give his answer depending on the results. This raised concerns about the peaceful transfer of power after the election. Even the Republican National Committee rejected Mr. Trump's statement.
Thanh Hien
(According to AP)