Donald Trump and Ted Cruz battle for Iowa Republicans
Liz Mair, a communications operative who is running one of the GOP’s few anti-Trump efforts, said donors affiliated with other candidates would rather let Trump beat Cruz in the early voting states than let their least-favorite senator gain momentum.
George, now that their truce has officially ended, how’s Trump gotten the better of Cruz?
“I’ve said many, many times, the biggest divide we’ve got in this country politically, it’s not between Democrats and Republicans, it’s between career politicians and Washington in both parties and the American people”, Cruz said.
It is a high-risk gambit, attacking Trump on an issue where polls show voters trust him more than they do any other candidate.
In Pella, Trump declared Cruz more fit for prime minister than president. Sen.
Kicking off his close-out tour before the Iowa caucuses in nine days, the Texas senator argued that Trump’s proposal was merely a “touchback” program that immediately allows the undocumented back over the border after Trump would deport them.
“Cruz is getting oil money”.
“If Donald Trump wins, it’s going to be a snowball to hell”, Beck told more than 2,000 people gathered in the gym at Faith Baptist Bible College.
“Donald Trump was right, all these illegals need to be deported”, Scott Leader, one of the men, allegedly told the police. Those voters chose Trump at 28 percent compared to Cruz at 25 percent.
Not much has changed in New Hampshire, where Trump continues to lead Cruz by double digits, 31 percent to 14 percent. Such was the case on this week’s “Saturday Night Live” when Tina Fey rocked another of her fantastic Sarah Palin impressions by repeating Palin’s endorsement speech of Donald Trump nearly verbatim.
“I don’t know if that was aimed at me … perhaps”, Trump said after the service. “Ben Carson – really good, decent, honorable, God-fearing man. I just don’t think he’s ready – I wish he was, but I don’t think he’s ready”. He said Donald Trump is someone we can make a deal with.