John Kasich steps up his attacks on Donald Trump
Rep. Steve King, an immigration hard-liner known as the “Iowa Kingmaker”, who recently endorsed Cruz, said on “The Laura Ingraham Show” that the Texas senator out-performs Trump on substance.
Both have a pet issue with which to hit each other. “Jiminy Cricket, ‘” Cruz exclaimed. Cruz has excoriated the Florida Senator for sponsoring amnesty legislation. Politico reported last week that the ad, from a pro-Rubio 501(c)(4) nonprofit, attacked Cruz for voting for the USA Freedom Act, which curtailed some of the government’s bulk collection of phone metadata.
“I think he’s an even bigger egomaniac than Barack Obama”, Leslie says. “If Osama bin Laden was calling someone in the United States, we would want to know that because I promise you his wasn’t his stockbroker he was calling”.
Businessman Donald John Trump, former Governor John Ellis “Jeb” Bush, governors John Richard Kasich and Christopher James “Chris” Christie, and now Sen.
Cruz talked for more than an hour, and then fielded questions from the audience.
This is a result of the anti-abortion movement’s quiet shift back toward anti-contraception policies, including their plans to close down Planned Parenthood, enact sweeping restrictions on health insurance for contraception and, increasingly, pass “personhood” measures that, if successful, could ban certain forms of contraception. Rubio actually took more first-place votes in our survey (seven) than Cruz (four), but Cruz scored higher in total because 19 of our experts put him in second place. In my view, we have no dog in the fight of the Syrian civil war”, he said, charging Rubio and Clinton “are repeating the very same mistakes they made in Libya.
In the 2013 interview, Rubio called the spy agency’s controversial programs “essential and important” and claimed that they have helped to “foil attacks in the past and will do so again in the future”.
Chaz Weber of Ames, a self-described independent voter, said he thinks Kasich is “a sensible moderate who could accomplish some good things with compromise”. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Fox News.
Despite the crowded race, Cruz has been picking up in the polls in recent weeks.
The Hillary Clinton campaign isn’t tolerating Ted Cruz’s lies. “Is that what I stand for?”
“You can make the case that whenever he’s had to decide between the two (Christians and Muslims), he’s come down on the side of Muslims, and it has left our nation far more vulnerable”, he said. And there are Republicans – including Sen.
Last I checked, we dont have a rubber shortage in America, Cruz said. The media never challenges Cruz’s made up “facts”, so it is up to Democrats like Hillary Clinton to set the record straight.
In comments caught on video the Republican presidential candidate mocked the idea that conservatives are anti-contraceptive, while saying Americans have plenty of access to condoms during a campaign stop in Iowa.