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Several Republicans tout anti-Trump messages in Clinton’s latest attack ad

In another wild day in the world of politics, former presidents and presidential candidates resurface and current political candidates attack each other. Up fir...

In another wild day in the world of politics, former presidents and presidential candidates resurface and current political candidates attack each other.

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Up first, Hillary Clinton, whose campaign released a new anti-Trump ad, proving they're wasting no time switching to general election mode criticizing Donald Trump. But Clinton didn't do it in her own words. The ad is a compilation of unkind things Trump's fellow Republicans have said about him. And it's harsh. Mitt Romney calls Trump a misogynist. Marco Rubio claims he's the most vulgar person to ever run for president, and Jeb Bush says Trump needs therapy.

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Former Presidential candidate and current Arizona Senator John McCain will not be there either. And at a private fundraiser for his own campaign today, McCain said a Trump nomination could hurt his own chances of getting re-elected to the Senate, even after serving in Congress for 33 years. Sen. McCain said, "Have no doubt that if it is Donald Trump at the top of the ticket here in Arizona, with over 30% of the vote being Hispanic vote, no doubt that this may be the race of my life. People are angry. They're upset, they feel that there is this disconnect."

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