Cruz -Trump Online War Heats Up
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Sen.
In addition to the heated argument, Cruz also attacked Trump during one of his interviews on Monday, Jan. 18, as per Politico’s report. Cruz channels exasperation as well as Trump does and is the more consistent conservative. I kept saying come on Ted. Nick Kristof, a terrific columnist for “The New York Times”, tweeted out that Donald Trump said, in fact, in his hearing that he wanted a 45 percent tariff.
“There’s a big move to move you to the middle of the pack, that’s not going to happen, if I win, not going to happen”, Trump said.
Ted Cruz are falling flat with Hawkeye State voters, who say they are tuning out the din in the final two weeks before the country’s leadoff caucuses. “You want to be President of the United States, you have to unite this country”.
But Cruz said he believes the campaign is entering a “different phase”, where voters will take a closer look at candidates’ records – particularly Trump’s.
New York Daily News The front page of the New York Daily News for January 15 addressed Ted Cruz’s negative comments about New York. Ted Cruz as well since the Texas Republican criticized him for having “New York values” during the GOP debate in SC. Las weekend, Cruz issued a mock apology to the “millions of New Yorkers who have been let down by liberal politicians in the state”. Cruz has pointed to a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll that has been beating Trump in a hypothetical two-man race, although Trump leads Cruz substantially when pitted against the entire field. “Since then I’ve been working hard to stand up for NY values every day”, de Blasio wrote before listing a handful of achievements, including the creation of universal pre-K and passing paid sick leave laws. And Cruz rejected Trump’s self-comparison to Ronald Reagan, saying he was “pretty sure” Reagan never supported or made large donations to Democrats. He then brought up immigration and border security, a topic in which he has often given Trump credit for bringing to the forefront of the Republican primary.
The risk for the more mainstream candidates is that Trump or Cruz generates momentum in the first two states, and it’s too strong to stop as the race turns to SC and beyond.
“Unfortunately, for most of the evangelicals, attacking Muslims is the moral thing to do and it is a very good point for him. You can’t make deals with people like that”.
That was the governor’s reaction to Cruz, who late last week characterized “the values in New York City” as “socially liberal and pro-abortion and pro-gay marriage”. Donald Trump is bashing down the gates of the establishment GOP from the outside even as Cruz has spent several years setting it on fire from within.
Kyle Reagan, 46, of Amherst, N.H., said he’s voting for Cruz because he’s a “constitutional conservative” who “says what he means and means what he says”.
“I think it’s taken us away from how to defend the nation”, Graham said.