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Cruz To Trump After Tweet Showing Wife

Meanwhile, a feud between Trump and Cruz over their wives escalated with an angry and emotional Cruz Thursday calling the real estate mogul “a snivelling coward” for attacks on wife Heidi.

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“When we get to Pennsylvania, we get to New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island – let me tell you, I drop out, Donald Trump is absolutely going to be the nominee”, Kasich told the New York Times Wednesday. In Wisconsin, Cruz said the latest shots at his wife belied those views. Donald, if you try to attack Heidi, you’re more of a coward than I thought. “Leave Heidi the hell alone”.

While the results of Tuesday night’s primary elections in Arizona and Utah were being counted, Trump took to his official Twitter account to voice his displeasure about a recent internet ad that used an image of his wife from a nude photo-shoot she did with G.W Magazine.

He was immediately asked by a reporter if, in light of his comments, he would still support Trump if he won the nomination.

“I think he’s trying to chase Trump a little bit”, said Graham on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, pointing to Trump’s calls to waterboard terrorists and bar Muslims entry to the U.S. “We need a better relationship with the Muslim community in America”. I mean … I wrote and said, ‘Be careful because otherwise I’ll have to start talking about your situation.’ Now, do I like doing that?

Trump has a substantial lead in the delegate chase for the Republican nomination.

“Donald, real men don’t attack women”. The images a worth a thousand words’. Wisconsin, which holds its primary on April 5, will award 42 delegates, and a new Emerson College poll shows Cruz leading Trump there by a single point, with Ohio Governor John Kasich trailing both men by double digits. “Donald Trump will not be the nominee”. It was a political action committee that attacked and it had nothing to do with him. To show the improbable nature of Cruz’s task, Trump’s dominant position in the delegate count is based on winning only around 47% of the delegates so far awarded.

One of those in the audience at the rally was Robert Lowery of Janesville, who said he supports Cruz. The ads will pitch Cruz as the only candidate who can beat Donald Trump.

Statistically, Kasich would be unable to reach the number of delegates needed to win the nomination and could only possibly clinch it in a brokered convention. “He knew the PAC was putting it out – hence, Lyin’ Ted!”

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“Talk about things that people really care about, and knock this crap off because these are serious times, and you’re not behaving like you want to be president of the United States”, he said.

Ted Cruz to Donald Trump: 'Don't Try To Attack My Wife'