Hillary Clinton Starts Lightning War Against Donald Trump: Upcoming Presidential Election Might Be A Tight Battle Than Expected

Hillary Clinton started a lightning war as she revealed a video against her opponent Donald Trump. Hence, with the latest polls and continues clash of the two presidential hopefuls, the upcoming November election in the U.S. will surely be a tight battle than expected.

A Video Against Donald Trump

The Democratic presidential candidate along with her super-PAC supporters unleashed a clip showing the Republicans tearing Donald Trump. Not only that, the record also filmed the presumptive president mocking a disabled reporter, according to The Hill.

The video illustrated Donald Trump's negative remarks against women -- this includes her comments to the Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly after the primary Republican debate. Also, it showed the former "The Apprentice" host's being compared to the previous Republican presidents.

An Attempt To Beat Donald Trump

As per Hillary Clinton's followers, the video is to make the society aware of Donald Trump's wrongdoings before the general election kicks off. It, too, is made in an effort to defeat the frontrunner of the Republican Party.

"It was either let him walk all over us or create opportunities where we could throw the first few punches," a follower of Hillary Clinton said. On the other hand, Tracy Sefl, the senior adviser of the super-PAC Ready for Hillary, explained that the released of the video is a "smart" way in an attempt to bring Donald Trump down.

The Head To Head Battle

However, in spite of all the efforts, Donald Trump is now almost even with Hillary Clinton in the election poll released on Wednesday by Reuters/Ipsos. The two presidential aspirants are now head to head making the Nov. 8 presidential election intense than what people might assume, Japan Times reported.

The national census showed 41 percent of voters will likely vote Hillary Clinton while 40 percent will go for Donald Trump. The rest of 19 percent are still undecided whose president they are going to vote for.

Unfortunately, Washington Post cited, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are trying to destroy each other's images in order to win the most influential seat. But, despite the differences and negative remarks, the two politicians' fate still depends on the American people.

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