New Cruz ad hits Trump on eminent domain
Trump has previously argued that if Cruz won the Republican nomination, Democrats would argue that the Canada-born candidate was ineligible for the presidency. Then, Trump had been investing in the city’s casino empire.
Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent, were competing for African-American voters, who make up over 55 percent of Democratic voters in SC.
Lastly, the outspoken billionaire businessman called on Cruz to drop the “negative ads”, many of which target Trump.
Many conservatives believe eminent domain — a practice in which the government seizes private property — amounts to government overreach.
But when asked who would win the state, the group unanimously predicted Trump, sometimes adding “unfortunately”.
The ad went on to accuse Trump of a “pattern of sleaze stretching back decades”.
They discuss how they have been lied to by Republican presidential candidate Sen.
There was no immediate response on Ted Cruz’s Twitter feed, and his campaign did not reply to a message requesting comment. Since announcing his presidential bid, Trump has been the front-runner in notional polls, but Cruz has been gaining ground in the past few months and even beat Trump during the Iowa caucus.
Campaigns speaking through children can feel icky, and this ad gets a bit weird when a kid name-drops “Anthony Weiner”. On Thursday Trump threatened to bring a lawsuit challenging rival Ted Cruz’s eligibility to serve as president, unless the Texas senator “clean[s] up his act”. Based on limited polling from the southern state, Trump so far has a sizable lead there.
Rick Tyler told CNN’s Erin Burnett that Trump says “nothing about immigration, nothing about job creation, nothing about what’s going on in North Korea, nothing about ISIS”.