Cruz’s campaign in spot over adult ad

Cruz’s campaign in spot over adult ad

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 06:08 PM IST
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GREENVILLE, SC - FEBRUARY 12: Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) participates in the South Carolina Faith and Family Presidential Forum February 12, 2016 in Greenville, South Carolina. Four Republican candidates joined the forum as they continued to campaign in the Palmetto State. Alex Wong/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY == |

Pulls out campaign commercial featuring adult film actress

Greenville (US) : In an embarrassing move, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has pulled a recent campaign commercial after it turned out that the clip, which mocked rival Marco Rubio, featured an adult film actress.

Amy Lindsay, who has acted in multiple adult films such as Erotic Confessions, Carnal Wishes, Secrets of a Chambermaid and Insatiable Desires, had appeared in the Cruz campaign advert decrying Rubio as nothing more than a “pretty face.”

Cruz said the mistake happened unknowingly. “It happened that one of the actresses who was there had a more colourful film history than we were aware,” he told reporters.

“We would not have cast her had we known of that history.”     Cruz spokesman Rick Tyler said the campaign was replacing the commercial with another one. Lindsay yesterday said she was “extremely disappointed” with the decision to pull out the commercial, but added that she has no ill will against Cruz.

“I have no ill will towards Ted Cruz right now. He’s got a job to do,” Lindsay told CNN’s Jake Tapper on ‘The Lead.’ “And I’m a middle-class working girl and I had a job to do.” Cruz, who won the Republican Iowa Caucus early this month, is currently placed behind frontrunner Donald Trump in both national and South Carolina polls.

The primary in South Carolina is scheduled for February 20. Trump is leading the South Carolina race with 34.5 per cent support, while Cruz has support of 15.5 per cent, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush (13 per cent) and Marco Rubio (12.5 per cent), according to a latest poll.

Lindsay said she still plans to vote for Cruz. “Like I said, when I did the ad and the words that came out of my mouth… I was speaking from the heart about some of the issues that I think are true problems in this country that we as Americans are facing today,” she said.

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