I like Ted Cruz a lot. But he and most of the other have all hired the same marketing consultants. Ever since donating to him, my wife and I have been barraged with emails and phone calls. This latest is just another manipulation. It makes me want to not support any candidate who interfaces with supporters like this.
This is the Sun Times getting everyone worked up over nothing.
Along with Ted Cruz emails , I get Hillary and Jeanne Shaheen emails. The all want money, they all say its gotta be by a certain time, they all give dire warnings.
But I’ve noticed the media has been lying a lot about Ted, sensationalizing and expanding on common practices.
Carly Fiorina | 11.6% |
Ted Cruz | 6.2% |
She is kicking the crap out of him.
It makes no sense.
Why Did Ted Cruz's SuperPAC Give Carly Fiorina's SuperPAC $500,000?
(see also: July 31 Mid-Year Report for "KEEP THE PROMISE I" at fec.gov)
Fine, just do it. Begging for money with threats to drop out are pure desperation and should be red flag to not throw more money down the drain. Cruz has absolutely zero chance of winning the nomination and would be great to see him drop out and actively endorse and support Trump. Cruz could then get back to the Senate and try and accomplish something (e.g., push out McConnell).
I received the e-mail, and it is not about Ted dropping out. It came out right after Walker dropped out, and was a fundraising e-mail. It basically highlighted the fact that money was the reason Walker dropped out, and asked for a donation to help make sure Ted had the money to go all the way to the convention.
This article is just trying to stir up trouble...
It is his fundraising e mail.
I have gotten those emails, I got one email from Heidi Cruz yesterday.
So, they are saying it is urgent to fund them, that’s fair.
They also spent $1 million dollars to put radio ads on Christian radio. I already heard one of those ads yesterday.
So, if there is a Christian radio station near you, maybe the ones that are tied into Salem Radio (Hugh Hewitt), you may hear those ads. I did listen to Eric Metaxas yesterday.
FWIW.
If true it’s too bad. He seemed like a nice guy who was on the right track and probably would some day make a good Attorney General.