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2016 Presidential Race News: Donald Trump Says 'It's War'

The 2016 election is getting heated up by the day, with Donald Trump not allowing his co-candidates to trample on his leading path as he declared on Wednesday that the election for him is "war."

According to NBC News, Trump said during his speech at the White House that he considers rivals Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush as his "enemies." "We view this as a war. Don't we view this as war? Right? It's war," he said.

Overall, the business mogul is still leading his co-Republicans. While he has been pushed to second place a few times, overall figures still put him on top of the rest.

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His most recent stint is an exchange of words with Democratic frontrunner Hillary, who called him a sexist for his comments on women. Just as expected, nobody knows better than Trump as he immediately reminded the former First Lady that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was once an infidel and was accused several times for sexual misconduct, further cleaning his hands from Clinton's accusations of sexism.

Aside from citing the former president's faults, he also repeatedly reminded the full-packed room that "nobody respects women more than Donald Trump."

Trump went on to explain how the former president has become one of the "greatest abusers in the world" and noted that he was one who abused women in "tremendous" ways.

He then turned his focus to the former Secretary of State, claiming that he would really love to have a woman take the country's highest seat but it just can't be Clinton since he thinks "she's horrible," further adding that the Democrat is one of the people who gives him a headache.

Clinton wasn't the only one who got her fair share of words from the billionaire as Trump also called out to Bush, telling him that it would be best if the former Florida governor would just go home and stop wasting his time since he has very low figures in polls anyway.

Finally, he ended his word war with a statement that Democrats and the entire world will definitely remember: "If I don't win, I will consider this — and I mean this — a total and complete waste of time."

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