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Donald Trump bashes Ted Cruz as a liar who preaches ‘Christian values’

“Why would we want them in our president?”

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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.

Then the boy shows off the neat trick his new Trump doll can do: “He pretends to be a Republican!” At the rally, Trump said he believes Cruz cheated in the caucus by fabricating votes.

Ted Cruz’s camp likened Trump’s run for the White House to “Seinfeld” because his campaign is “about nothing”.

And he said two in particular – thought to mean Rubio and Trump – have acknowledged that a 2015 Supreme Court ruling on the subject is now ‘the law of the land’.

Instead, they see a conservative as somebody liberals loathe. OK you’re not allowed to say and I never expect to hear that from you again.

“Ted Cruz complains about my views on eminent domain, but without it we wouldn’t have roads, highways, airports, schools or even pipelines”, Trump tweeted last month.

Cruz came in third, leading Bush by less than a percentage point.

According to voter polling data compiled by Edison Media Research for National Election Pool and various media organizations, 64 percent of Iowa Republican caucus-goers were evangelical.

Looking ahead to New Hampshire, it looks like Mr. Rubio has the momentum by him, or as its been dubbed recently, “Marcomentum”.

Tyler said Cruz is running a campaign about conservative issues and that Trump fails to discuss the issues because he isn’t a true conservative. Because of Cruz’s strength, though, with those core GOP groups and a favorable primary calendar chock full of Southern states over the next few weeks, Cruz could still have a big impact. “Now we’re heading to SC to do work down there”.

Asked whether he could see himself ever supporting Cruz if the Texas senator were the nominee, Carson said “all things are possible”. Therefore, it’s assumed the majority of Trump’s coalition’s conservatives.

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The billionaire businessman, who is coming off of a major win in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, tells NBC’S “Today” that he thinks people will be surprised “at how little I pay”. In those polls, Trump leads the state with 36 percent support, while Cruz has 19.7 perecnt.

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