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Jimmy Carter: I Prefer Trump Over Cruz
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Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | February 4, 2016 | Rush Limbaugh BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Jimmy Carter. Grab sound bite number 26. This is yesterday in London in Parliament, Jimmy Carter addressing the House of aristocrats (i.e., the House of Lords). CARTER: If I had a choice of Republican nominees -- RUSH: You do. CARTER: -- let's just say, for instance, between Cruz and Trump -- I think I would choose Trump, which may surprise some of you. But the reason is that Trump has proven already that he's completely malleable. I don't think he has any fixed opinions that he would really go to the White House and fight for. On...
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Cruz uses Jimmy Carter's words in anti-Trump ad
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The Hill ^ | February 4, 2016 | Rebecca Savransky Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is using video of former President Jimmy Carter against rival Donald Trump. A new ad released Thursday quotes Carter, who said Wednesday that if he had to pick between the two, he "would choose Trump" over Cruz. "Trump has proven already that he's completely malleable," Carter, a Democrat, continues in the clip. "I don't think he has any fixed opinions that he would really go to the White House and fight for. Ted Cruz is not malleable."
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Carter: âI Think I Would Choose Trumpâ Over Cruz [Cruz is not malleable]
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The Daily Caller ^ | February 4, 2016 | Christian Datoc Former President Jimmy Carter surprised reporters in London Wednesday by saying he would choose Donald Trump over Ted Cruz to win the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, "which may surprise some of you." Carter stated that given the choice, "I think I would choose Trump.... Trump has proven already he's completely malleable,â reports The Atlanta Journal Constitution. "I don't think he has any fixed (positions) he'd go the White House and fight for. On the other hand, Ted Cruz is not malleable. He has far right wing policies he'd pursue if he became president." Still, Carter feels Trump will "fade away"...
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Carter would pick Trump over Cruz
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The Hill via MSN ^ | 2/3/2016 | Rebecca savransky Former President Jimmy Carter said Wednesday that if he had to choose, he'd pick Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over rival Ted Cruz, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. At a lecture in Britain's House of Lords on Wednesday, Carter was asked to give his âassessmentâ of American politics. After talking about his own victory in the 1976 Democratic presidential caucuses, he went on to say that Trump would be a better option than Cruz. If he had to choose between them, âI think I would choose Trump, which may surprise some of you,â he said. âThe reason is, Trump has proven...
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Famous left-winger Jimmy Carter is now backing Donald Trump - here's why
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Mirror (UK) ^ | Feb 3, 2016 | Jack Blanchard Former US President Jimmy Carter tonight told the UK Parliament he wants Donald Trump to land the Republican nomination ahead of frontrunner Ted Cruz . Speaking on a visit to Britain, the 91-year-old Democrat warned Mr Cruz is committed to "Far Right-wing politics" which he would pursue "aggressively" if he makes it to the White House. By contrast, Carter said, outspoken billionaire Mr Trump has no fixed views at all. "If I had a choice of Republican nominees, between Cruz and Trump, I think I would choose. Trump - which may surprise some of you," he told an audience in...
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Jimmy Carter endorses Donald Trump ⦠over Ted Cruz
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Atlanta Journal Constitution Political Blog ^ | February 3, 2016 | Greg Bluestein "Coming soon to a Ted Cruz campaign ad near you? Former President Jimmy Carter, at Britain's House of Lords on Wednesday to deliver a lecture on the campaign to eradicate the Guinea worm disease, was derailed for a few minutes by a BBC reporter who asked about the presidential election. If he had to choose between Cruz and Trump for the Republican nomination, Carter chuckled, "I think I would choose Trump, which may surprise some of you." "The reason is, Trump has proven already heâs completely malleable,â Carter explained. "I don't think he has any fixed (positions) he'd go the...
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