Trump weighed in at Tuesday's Wisconsin rally, defending Sen. Bernie Sanders over Sen. Elizabeth Warren's claims Sanders said a woman couldn't win the presidency.
At a Tuesday rally in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, President Donald Trump appeared to take the side of Senator Bernie Sanders in his war of words with Senator Elizabeth Warren about whether a woman can win a national election."According to her," Trump said,"Bernie said—and I don't believe that he said this because I don't know him. I don't particularly like him. He's a nasty guy, but I don't believe he said it. It's not his deal.
"She said that Bernie strongly stated that a woman can't win for president," Trump continued."A woman can win for president. She said that Bernie said a woman can't win. I don't believe Bernie said that. I really don't."President Donald Trump, shown here at the January 9 rally in Toledo, Ohio, defended Sen. Bernie Sanders on Wednesday.
"Bernie and I met for more than two hours in December 2018 to discuss the 2020 election, our past work together and our shared goals," she said in a statement."Among the topics that came up was what would happen if Democrats nominated a female candidate." "I thought a woman could win; he disagreed," Warren continued."I have no interest in discussing this private meeting any further because Bernie and I have far more in common than our differences on punditry."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
#RefundWarren trends after Elizabeth Warren accuses Bernie Sanders of saying a woman couldn't beat TrumpUsing the hashtag on Twitter, supporters of the Vermont senator encouraged donors to the Massachusetts senator to request refunds via ActBlue over the dispute.
Read more »
Sanders, Biden Tag Team Trump for 'Lying' on IranDemocratic foes unite to call B.S. on Trump’s justifications for hostilities with Iran
Read more »
Bernie Sanders doubles his lead over Donald Trump in hypothetical general election pollThe senator from Vermont also maintains the highest favorability among Democratic voters at 76 percent, compared with Joe Biden's 71 percent.
Read more »
Sen. Cardin: It's clear Trump was covering for his inconsistent 'imminent threat' claimDemocratic Senator Ben Cardin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, joins MSNBC’s Craig Melvin to react to new developments in the U.S. airstrike that killed Soleimani and gives insight into the upcoming Senate impeachment trial.
Read more »
GOP congressman calls on candidates Sanders, Warren, Klobuchar and Bennet to 'recuse' themselves from Trump impeachment trialRepresentative Jason Smith described the Senators as 'four people that's trying to fire the president of the United States.'
Read more »