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Cruz campaign aide: Trump running ‘the Seinfeld candidacy’
“This is like the Seinfeld candidacy”, Cruz communications director Rick Tyler said on CNN’s “Out Front” with Erin Burnett. The other candidates are not able to beat Donald Trump.
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One of the children in awe asks: “What does he do?”
“He pretends to be a Republican”, responds one of them, as they all shriek.
Then all the kids act as puppeteers, saying things as if they were coming from the action figure. ‘I like bailouts for the banks!’ he says.
“Too big to fail!” replies another.
The ad also has the mini-Trump telling Hillary Clinton: ‘I’ll give you money to be my friend’.
CNN has reached out to Trump’s campaign for response.
Cruz’s ad, reports The Washington Post, focuses on Trump for trying to boot a woman from her home next to one of his casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to make way for a parking lot.
“That’s a lousy house”. In those polls, Trump leads the state with 36 percent support, while Cruz has 19.7 perecnt.
Trump late Wednesday held his first major rally since winning the New Hampshire primary earlier this week. Cruz came in third with 11.7 percent support.
At a campaign event in New Hampshire on Monday, Trump used a vulgar term to portray Cruz as weak, because the Texas senator expressed opposition to the broad use of waterboarding to interrogate terrorism suspects.
‘She said he’s a p***y, ‘ Trump told 5,000 people in what reporters are now referring to as ‘the p***y heard ’round the world’.
The ad ends with parents watching from the door: “We wouldn’t tolerate these values in our children”.
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However, critics quickly called the unsavory incident filled with Ted Cruz insult as totally unbecoming of a USA president.