
USA: ‘She’s not qualified’ – Trump questions Clinton’s presidential credentials
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump declared his Democratic rival Hilary Clinton as "not qualified" to hold office in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Thursday, echoing the accusation put against Clinton by fellow Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
Trump hoped that Sanders will "keep going" with his criticisms on Clinton "because the longer he goes the more I'm going to like it."
The real estate tycoon soon turned his attention to his fellow Republicans, suggesting that both Ted Cruz and John Kasich have "no path to victory."
Trump currently needs 1,237 delegates to garner enough support for the presidential nomination at July's Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump declared his Democratic rival Hilary Clinton as "not qualified" to hold office in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Thursday, echoing the accusation put against Clinton by fellow Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
Trump hoped that Sanders will "keep going" with his criticisms on Clinton "because the longer he goes the more I'm going to like it."
The real estate tycoon soon turned his attention to his fellow Republicans, suggesting that both Ted Cruz and John Kasich have "no path to victory."
Trump currently needs 1,237 delegates to garner enough support for the presidential nomination at July's Republican National Convention in Cleveland.