Trump vs. Cruz Is Turning Into a Bare-Knuckled Bar Fight

Trump vs. Cruz Is Turning Into a Bare-Knuckled Bar Fight Ā· The Fiscal Times

The Republican nomination battle between Donald Trump and Ted Cruz is starting to resemble an ugly barroom brawl, with the pair trading personal accusations about their attitudes toward women that could wind up greatly influencing that key demographic in the next primary.

With the GOP presidential race basically a two-man contest, Cruz, the Texas Republican, took a calculated risk on Thursday to get down in the mud with the frontrunner after Trump retweeted an unflattering photo of his wife, Heidi Cruz.

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"It's not easy to tick me off. I don't get angry often," a visibly angry Cruz told an NBC reporter during a campaign stop in Wisconsin, the site of the next major GOP primary on April 5. "But you mess with my wife, you mess with my kids, that'll do it every time.ā€ Then he looked directly into the camera and said forcefully, ā€œDonald you are a sniveling coward and leave Heidi the hell alone."

The gambit might have backfired if a story from the National Enquirer published on Friday turns out to be true. It charges that Cruz has been involved in at least five extramarital affairs, which Cruz claims was planted by Donald Trump. The story claims one of the affairs was with Katrina Pierson, a Texas communications specialist and Trumpā€™s official national campaign spokesperson.

Pierson went on Twitter to call the situation ā€œstupidity on all levels.ā€

ā€œThis National Enquirer story is garbage. It is garbage, complete and utter lies,ā€ Cruz said Friday. ā€œIt is a tabloid smear, and it has come from Donald Trump and his henchmen.ā€

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Rick Tyler, Cruzā€™s former press secretary who was forced to resign after being accused of committing dirty campaign tricks in early primary states, defended his former boss and suggested that Trump or an ally shopped the story around to several news organizations until David Pecker, an associate of Trumpā€™s and the National Enquirerā€™s publisher, agreed to print it.

Tyler told MSNBC that Cruz is ā€œa man of integrity and a man of decency,ā€ and that he was ā€œ100 percentā€ certain the story is false.

Trump issued a statement on the Enquirer article, saying he had ā€œabsolutely nothing to do with it, did not know about it and have not, as yet, read it.ā€