Republican, Democratic race gets personal ahead of primary

Republican, Democratic race gets personal ahead of primary

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 06:27 PM IST
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Washington: War of words between the top two Republican and Democratic candidates has intensified ahead of the crucial New Hampshire primary next week, with Donald Trump launching a scathing, personal attack on Iowa Caucus winner Ted Cruz amid allegations rare in US electoral politics.

Opening up an onslaught on Cruz, runner-up Donald Trump described him as a liar and accused him of fraud by “stealing” votes. Cruz, who appears more confident after his Monday victory in the crucial Caucus and has support of conservatives, fought back by saying that this was another “tantrum” of Trump.

The war of words continued yesterday not only at public meetings, but also in the social media, particularly Twitter. “Ted Cruz didn’t win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!” Trump tweeted.

“Yet another Trumpertantrum,” Cruz fought back, adding that Trump is very angry with the people of Iowa. “They actually looked at his record.” “I wake up every day and laugh at the latest thing Donald has tweeted. Because he’s losing it. We need a commander in chief, not a twitterer in chief,” he said after Trump went on the social media to lash out at the Texas Senator.

“I think, what he (Cruz) did was disgusting,” Trump told a news channel. The mogul also tweeted: “Based on the fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz during the Iowa Caucus, either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified.”

Such allegations are rare in US electoral politics. A similar war of words was also witnessed in the rival Democratic camp as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders traded barbs over who best embodies progressive values ahead of the New Hampshire primary next Tuesday.

Vermont Senator Sanders alleged that Clinton is out of step with the party’s base on issues ranging from campaign finance to climate change, trade and the Iraq War. Clinton shot back, saying she was “amused” that Sanders appears to consider himself the “gatekeeper on who’s progressive”.

Throughout the day, the two Democratic presidential aspirants battled over who is more progressive. “I do not know any progressive who has a super-PAC and takes USD 15 million from Wall Street. That’s just not progressive,” Sanders said during a CNN town hall.

“The progressive community was pretty united, and said don’t listen to Bush, don’t go to war. Secretary Clinton voted to go to war,” he alleged.

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