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Hillary Clinton Jokes Trump Probably Couldn’t Name Canadian Prime Minister

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Clinton Jokes Trump Probably Couldn't Name Canadian Prime Minister
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ByLIZ KREUTZ
March 25, 2016, 3:44 AM

LOS ANGELES, California -- Hillary Clinton appears to have serious doubts about Donald Trump’s foreign policy chops.

During an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Thursday, the Democratic presidential candidate was asked whether she thinks the GOP frontrunner could name the prime minster of Canada.

Cracking a smile, she replied bluntly: “Um. No." (FYI, the prime minister of Canada is Justin Trudeau.)

Clinton has recently slammed Trump for, what she says are, “dangerous” policy proposals for combating ISIS. She continued to do so with Kimmel.

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"If he’s the nominee, I look forward to debating him,” the former of secretary of state said during her second appearance on the show as a presidential candidate. “Because I actually think...most voters, when you start focusing on who can do the job, who can be President, who can be Commander in Chief, what you stand for, what you stay you will do, I think voters take that responsibility seriously and I look forward to debating him and trying to figure out where he stands on issues.”

Clinton, however, brushed off recent polls showing her ahead of Trump in a hypothetical match-up saying it’s “way too soon” to tell.

"You know, this election has not really settled into what it’s going to be for the general election. I’m still hoping to get the nomination for the Democratic party,” she said, "The other side is totally up in the air. And so, we don’t know yet how it’s going to actually take shape. I don’t think any poll right now about what happens in November makes sense."

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