Trump Loves Cruz, Trump Loves Cruz Not
“I saw something that no place on Earth could have handled more beautifully, more humanely than New York”, Trump said from the debate stage.
While avoiding the topic of Trump during his speech at the Tea Party convention, Cruz said he is the most committed conservative in the Republican race.
“I think he’s transparent and I believe it’s time for change”, Bourque said.
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”.
“We’re the biggest city in the country; we’re the greatest city in the country – for him to play to the – you know, his political base and play his political game against the values and interest of eight-and-a-half million Americans is absolutely disgusting”, de Blasio said. “Then finds out that on his personal disclosure form, he didn’t disclose that he’s borrowing a lot of money from Goldman Sachs”, Trump said.
He seemed to gloat over Trump’s discomfort during an appearance on Fox News Sunday when he portrayed Trump as a closet supporter of abortion, gay rights and other liberal “New York values” that he says are out of step with Iowa and the rest of the country.
The broadside against Trump came at the very end of the night, at the tail end of Cruz’s town hall at White Mountains Regional High School, which was the fifth and last event of the day. “I told you so”, Trump tweeted shortly before 7 a.m. ET, referring to a lawsuit filed by a Houston man challenging the eligibility of Cruz, who was born in Canada to an American mother, to be president. He’s ahead of Clinton in New Hampshire, and closing in on her in Iowa.
For his part, Cruz argued Saturday that Trump’s assault wasn’t commander-in-chief material.
The initial scuffles between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz have turned into a full-on fight as the top two GOP candidates continued trading blows on the campaign trail Saturday. “If they haven’t been willing to stand and lead, you can know to an absolute fact they wouldn’t do so as president either”.
Limbaugh warned in December that Trump was using “left-wing, liberal language” in attacking Cruz when he went went after him for opposing ethanol subsidies. You can’t make deals with people like that and it’s not a good thing. I like them both and they’re just really terrific people. Of course, this was months before The Donald launched his own campaign, and almost a full year before he considered Cruz a credible threat.