Cruz cruises to SC after NH finish
In a Bloomberg Politics/Purple Strategies focus group, South Carolina Republican voters praised Ted Cruz for being trustworthy and religious, while Donald Trump was described as “brave” but “crass”.
Of course, Senator Cruz would likely point out that he was only quoting Mr Trump’s own words on the matter, given Trump has indeed claimed to support equal marriage in the past. Cruz later told reporters he was not going to engage Trump on the level of the “gutter”, and said Trump turns to insults and vulgarity because he lacks substance.
“He pretends to be a Republican!” one exclaims as he explains what the doll does. ‘My pledge to you: “When I’m president I will not blame Barack Obama for a single thing, ‘” Limbaugh read from Bush’s words from a campaign event at the Nashua Country Club, in Nashua, New Hampshire on Monday. And punish rivals in SC with a harshly negative, military-themed pitch.
“Sadly in America today, in our economy, a whole lot of those poor people are African-American”, Sanders said during Thursday night’s debate.
Fresh off his victory in the Granite State, Donald Trump told a crowd at Clemson University in SC it’s now their turn to deliver the billionaire another win.
Clinton has two ads in SC.
“The other candidates are not able to beat Donald Trump”. “Spent 38-39 million in New Hampshire”. Many politicians have tried to align their campaigns with “The Gipper”.
Keep the Promise, the main umbrella of pro-Cruz groups, is encountering a flurry of eager donors after Cruz’s victory in Iowa, sources say – but since it does no active soliciting, it has not yet turned that newfound interest into cash in the bank account.
Cruz’s world is trying to lower expectations for the Palmetto State, resisting resting its laurels on SC, recognizing that it must not lose focus of Super Tuesday, March 1, on which some hope the campaign can win about 60% of the delegates to be won then.
Conservative political commentator Rush Limbaugh says Texas Sen.
He will also serve as the inaugural chairman of the Trump campaign’s Southeastern Business Coalition, which is also being launched Wednesday. “They’re all saying, ‘Do it, do it.’ No”.