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Megyn Kelly to Donald Trump: ‘Seriously?’
“[Sanders] is out there reminding us that the system is skewed toward a tiny amount of incredibly wealthy people, and Donald Trump encapsulates that perfectly”, he said.
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The feud between Republican presidential contenders Donald Trump and Ted Cruz over their spouses heated up on Thursday, with Cruz calling the party front-runner “a sniveling coward” for threatening his wife on Twitter.
On Tuesday evening, Trump attacked Cruz for the ad, threatening on Twitter, “Be careful, Lyin’ Ted, or I will spill the beans on your wife!”
“Donald, if you try to attack Heidi, you’re more of a coward than I thought”, Cruz said.
Earlier in the interview, the former GOP candidate admitted that he has endorsed Ted Cruz despite having numerous disagreements with the Texas senator. “The differences are clear: Donald Trump wants to build a wall and deport 11 million immigrants, so does Ted Cruz”.
“I think Mr. Trump is not a Republican conservative. Strong women scare Donald”.
“It’s like being shot or poisoned, what does it really matter?” “Young black liberal guy from Africa is not going to work with him”, Graham said.
The anti-Trump group Our Principles PAC recently released a video of women reading statements Trump made about women that centered on their looks. Trump won Arizona and Cruz took Utah in the latest state primary contests to pick a candidate for the November 8 presidential election. Whereas, Donald Trump doesn’t have any position on whether the sand should glow at the end.
John Kasich is the only Republican candidate who beat Clinton in hypothetical elections in the two polls we mentioned, but he sits at a distant third in his party’s nomination race. “Both of these women are model women, I would say”. In the near term, closing that gap could be one way for Cruz to boost his chances of slowing Trump’s march to the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the party nomination.
“Well, you know, you have to look at the good and the bad”.
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“I have to say, seeing him go deeper and deeper into the gutter, it’s not easy to tick me off”, Cruz said at a news conference in Wisconsin, reported NPR.