U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz never misses a chance to take a shot at his No. 1 rival Republican rival, Donald Trump.
But he also rapped Cruz for appearing to change positions for campaign purposes. And then he acts like Robin Hood.
Former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele says he believes Donald Trump will be the Republican Party’s nominee in the general election.
“I think it was a very, very ill-advised thing for Ted to say”, Christie said according to the magazine.
“Iowa is three weeks away”, Rick Tyler said.
During a discussion about Thursday night’s Republican debate on Fox Business Network, moderator Hugh Hewitt commented on the back-and-forth between Cruz and Trump, admitting that to GOP voters and audience members, the facts just don’t matter when the candidate has pizzazz. Instead of celebrating Christmas, New Yorkers celebrate a pagan holiday called “Festivus, ‘” Killam said.
“My views are a little bit different than if I lived in Iowa“, Mr Trump said at the time.
“When you look at what he said, and the way he said it and the scorn towards NY, I thought it was a disgrace”, he said.
Cruz took Trump to task over his past support for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the $700 billion Congress approved to help stabilize the banks in 2008, and his early backing of universal healthcare coverage. I know her husband very well.
Trump, for his part, backed off from his criticisms of Cruz that he had broadcast loudly all day on Saturday.
Trump seized on a report in The New York Times that said Cruz had failed to disclose a second loan, from Citibank, that helped bankroll his 2012 Senate campaign.
The skit also jabbed at Trump’s frequent questions about Cruz’s eligibility to run for president because he was born in Canada to an American mother and Cuban father. So essentially they’re getting $150 billion plus seven and we get four. “And I’ve got somebody in mind to build it”. “He’s doing very badly, his thing is falling apart, his company is falling apart”.
“The same city that was withstood the terrorist attacks on 9/11, and rebuilt, and showed such strength, and such grace – we deserve respect from someone who says he wants to be president of all these United States“, the mayor said. As for Trump, Brown told reporters, “he’s up there and there are some great people running”. Brown’s gatherings with presidential candidates are generally held in Brown’s backyard, or in the barn of a friend nearby, but they moved Trump’s event to a Toyota dealership due to weather and the larger expected crowd. “So he raises money in NY and then criticizes NY values”. “You think those percentages are just going to dissipate”.