Hillary slams Trump at his doorstep

Accuses him of insulting immigrants, women

October 13, 2015 10:29 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:33 pm IST - LAS VEGAS:

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives to speak at a demonstration of the culinary workers union local 226 outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday. The union was protesting wages and contracts saying if Donald Trump, Republican front-runner for President, wanted to make America great again he should start with the workers here. Ms. Clinton went to Mr. Trump’s doorstep on Monday to mock him on the eve of the first Democratic presidential debate.

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives to speak at a demonstration of the culinary workers union local 226 outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday. The union was protesting wages and contracts saying if Donald Trump, Republican front-runner for President, wanted to make America great again he should start with the workers here. Ms. Clinton went to Mr. Trump’s doorstep on Monday to mock him on the eve of the first Democratic presidential debate.

Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton went to the doorstep of Donald Trump, Republican front-runner for President, on Monday to mock him on the eve of the first Democratic Presidential debate.

The appearance at a boisterous rally of the politically potent Culinary Workers Union was a win-win for Ms. Clinton, letting her signal her support for an influential union while taking aim at the Democratic party’s favourite foil. The union, which represents casino and resort workers, is trying to organise hotel employees and invited all of the five candidates in town for the debate to the rally.

Saying ‘no’ to Trump

Ms. Clinton was the only one who showed up, clad in a red pantsuit that matched the crimson union shirts. She urged the workers to “say ‘No’ to Donald Trump.”

“Some people say Donald Trump is entertaining,” the Democratic Presidential front-runner said. “I don’t think it’s entertaining when someone insults immigrants, when someone insults women. If you are going to run for President, you need to represent all people of the United States, including hard-working people.”

The union has been trying to organise the Trump hotel for more than a year, before the billionaire leapt to the front of the Republican field with tirades against illegal immigrants. The union says it was approached by some of the 500 restaurant workers and maids at the hotel who wanted representation.

Start it here

“Mr. Trump said, ‘Make America great,’” Maria Jaramillo, a housekeeper who’s worked at the hotel for six years, said at the rally. “The Trump workers say, ‘Start it here!’”

Eric Trump, an executive vice-president at the Trump organization and the Presidential candidate’s son, said workers at the hotel were largely happy.

“For years, the union in Las Vegas has been trying to unionize this hotel, and they have been incredibly unsuccessful,” Mr. Eric Trump said. “We have an incredible group of employees who have categorically rejected unionization.”

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