Clinton goes after Trump’s weakness: His famously thin skin
By Karen Tumulty September 26 at 11:17 PM
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. Hillary Clintons weapon of choice in her first debate with Donald Trump was a needle.
Almost from the outset of the 95-minute debate, the Democratic nominee, who is known for having a debate-stage persona as a policy wonk, took after her opponent with digs aimed at piercing his famously thin skin.
She began with one at the very core of his identity as a self-made success story. He started his business with $14 million, borrowed from his father, Clinton said in one of their early exchanges.
My father gave me a very small loan in 1975, and I built it into a company thats worth many, many billions of dollars, with some of the greatest assets in the world, Trump protested.
Nimble is not a word often associated with Clinton. But the former secretary of state kept up the jabs and the footwork, taking a far more aggressive stance than she had demonstrated in the many past debates in which she has participated as a candidate for the Senate and for the White House.
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