
A ubiquitous perspective of repairs outward a Bataclan unison venue in Paris on Nov. 13, 2015. (Christophe Petit Tesson, EPA)
As news pennyless of attacks in Paris on Friday
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton called a reports “harrowing,â€Â and combined that she was “praying for a city and families of a victims.â€
The reports from Paris are harrowing. Praying for a city and families of a victims. -H
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 13, 2015
Her husband, former boss Bill Clinton, also tweeted a summary of support for Paris.
Republican Marco Rubio tweeted that he was “praying for victims of attacks in Paris and for those reportedly hold hostage.â€
Praying for victims of attacks in Paris and for those reportedly hold hostage.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) November 13, 2015
Ben Carson, another heading GOP candidate, wrote “My thoughts and prayers are with a people in Paris tonight.â€
My thoughts and prayers are with a people in Paris tonight.
— Dr. Ben Carson (@RealBenCarson) November 13, 2015
Speaking to reporters after a debate in Florida, Carson extended his “heartfelt sympathy†to a people of Paris, and pronounced a U.S. should redouble a efforts to discharge “global jihadists.â€
“It reminds us that there are those out there who have a lust for trusting blood,†he added.
Donald Trump tweeted: “My prayers are with a victims and hostages in a terrible Paris attacks. May God be with we all.â€
My prayers are with a victims and hostages in a terrible Paris attacks. May God be with we all.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 13, 2015
Republican Jeb Bush respected a Paris victims, adding that  “America will mount with we opposite terror.â€
Praying for Paris tonight. America will mount with we opposite terror.
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) November 13, 2015
Democrat Martin O’Malley, a former Maryland governor, tweeted: “Heartbreaking news from Paris. Praying for a nation and a people.â€
Heartbreaking news from Paris. Praying for a nation and a people. -O’M
— Martin O’Malley (@MartinOMalley) November 13, 2015
Another Democratic candidate, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, said he was “horrified†and his “thoughts are with a victims and their desired ones.â€
Horrified by a attacks in Paris tonight. My thoughts are with a victims and their desired ones.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 13, 2015
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, wrote, “The militant attacks in France tonight are shocking and heartbreaking. Our thoughts and prayers go out to a victims and their families.â€
The militant attacks in France tonight are shocking and heartbreaking. Our thoughts and prayers go out to a victims and their families.
— Chris Christie (@ChrisChristie) November 13, 2015
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican who’s done inhabitant confidence a concentration of his debate wrote, “There’s a illness in a universe that has to be dealt with we contingency come together to confront it.â€
There’s a illness in a universe that has to be dealt with we contingency come together to confront it. America should lead that unity.
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) November 13, 2015
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., wrote on Twitter that “America contingency mount joined with France as they face this truly horrific act of terrorism.â€
My thoughts prayers are with a people of Paris. America contingency mount joined with France as they face this truly horrific act of terrorism
— Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 13, 2015
Republican George Pataki, who was administrator of New York during 9/11 , wrote that a attacks were “horrifying.†He added: “We urge for a quick resolution.â€
Coordinated attacks ongoing in Paris are horrifying. We urge for a quick resolution.
— George E. Pataki (@GovernorPataki) November 13, 2015
Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, a GOP hopeful, tweeted “we contingency be observant opposite evil.â€
Tonight we urge for and weep with a French brothers and sisters. Today’s fear is another sign that we contingency be observant opposite evil
— Rick Santorum (@RickSantorum) November 13, 2015
GOP claimant Mike Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, tweeted to a people of Paris that “America will always have your behind in a fight opposite terrorism.â€
My prayers are with a people of Paris, France. America will always have your behind in a fight opposite terrorism. Always.
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) November 13, 2015
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican candidate, also offering prayers.
Our prayers go out for a people of Paris tonight. -John
— John Kasich (@JohnKasich) November 13, 2015
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