Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said Thursday night that he agrees with Bernie Sanders’ assessment that Hillary Clinton isn’t qualified to be president.
“He’s been tough on her,” Trump said at a rally in Harrisburg, Pa., of Sanders’ comments. “In fact, I’d like to keep him going. The longer he goes the more I’m going to like it.”
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Trump said his first assessment of Clinton is that “I think she’s qualified, I guess.” But he then said he came around to Sanders’ way of thinking.
“I mean I actually like, he said she is not qualified to be president. Now, what he meant is because her judgment is so bad, so Bernie Sanders — not me — said she’s not qualified. So now I’m gonna say she’s not qualified, OK?” Trump said.
Trump told the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex that despite a rigged delegate system, “we’re winning a lot” and “we’re kicking ass.”
Trump’s comments come days after his big win in the New York primary. Clinton won big too, and the two are well on their way to cross the threshold delegate needed to lock up their respective party’s nomination.
