Ted Cruz Says Donald Trump’s Immigration Policy Amounts to ‘Amnesty’
This support can be interpreted as the beginning of the formation of a front against the traditional Republican candidacy and the seemingly unstoppable rise of the real estate magnate Donald Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.
Rubio, the Florida lawmaker who has prided himself this campaign season on focusing on the issues, has challenged Cruz’s sincerity and accused the firebrand Texas senator of being a flip-flopper. Cruz said he is focused on discussing his policy differences with Trump.
Cruz is attacking Trump for favoring eminent domain, depicting Trump as a heartless businessman.
The ad’s narrator declared that “Trump colluded with Atlantic City insiders to bulldoze the home of an elderly widow for a limousine parking lot at his casino”.
Mild-mannered Iowa GOP Gov. Terry Branstad said Cruz had to be defeated for opposing government support of ethanol.
She says she has no doubt that if elected president, Cruz would cancel the moratorium nearly immediately. Bob Dole said, ‘Donald Trump is someone we can make a deal with.
Cruz’s amendments would have nixed a path to citizenship for people in the country illegally but left in place a measure to grant them legal status.
“I think they’re warming up”. Ted Cruz has surged to his highest amount of support yet, according to a Fox News national poll released Friday. At the beginning of the month, Trump led Cruz, 35 percent to 20 percent.
The ad comes less than two weeks before the first-in-the-nation caucuses in Iowa, where recent polls have pointed to a tightening race between Cruz and Trump, once allies who refused to criticize one another.
“The millions of dollars of attack ads will come, but they’re not gonna overcome, I believe, the strength of the grassroots”, Cruz said. “Trump’s record on eminent domain is just one issue causing conservatives to say, ‘Trump’s not one of us'”. While this poll is an outlier, it is the first to include a significant period following Iowa governor Terry Branstad’s announced opposition to Cruz and former Alaska governor and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Trump.
“Look, he’s bold, he’s brash, he’s an unbelievable marketer”. Marco Rubio and were coalescing behind Trump, a move he used to rally conservatives, who may view Trump as too liberal, to get behind him. “That’s where Ted is going to have some trouble”. Now, if Cruz loses Iowa, Trump wins convincingly, I think all he will need at that point is to have a single current establishment figure. Whether it’s death by being shot or poisoning, does it really matter? “At every event, instead of actually talking about what he wants to do for the country, he just kind of stands up there and attacks me the whole time“, Cruz explained.