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Bill and Hillary Clinton Launch Two-Pronged Campaign Strategy

In his return to the campaign trail, the former president declined to go after his wife's political rivals.

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The highest-profile political spouse returned to the campaign trail on Monday, but the Big Dog didn't bark at GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's onslaught of attacks on his decades-old sexual transgressions.

"No," was all the former president said at a stop at Manchester, New Hampshire's famous Puritan Backroom when asked if he had any comment on Trump's public criticism of his sexual history. At other times, he ignored questions about the billionaire entirely.