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ANALYSIS: Why Ted Cruz Won’t Attack Donald Trump
The Daily Caller ^ | July 20, 2015 | Patrick Howley

Posted on 07/20/2015 7:55:55 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz is the only major Republican in the field who isn’t jumping all over Donald Trump for his series of provocative comments regarding immigration and John McCain’s war service. In fact, Cruz even recently went to bat for Trump.

Cruz and Trump had a private meeting together last week at Trump’s New York City office, the Daily Mail reports, so it’s clear that the two are already talking strategy.

Trump has stolen some of Cruz’s thunder, and probably some of his vote share, early in this campaign. The latest Suffolk University poll puts Trump at 17 percent, Jeb Bush at 14, Scott Walker at 8, Cruz at 6, and Rubio at 5.

But despite trailing the billionaire by eleven points, Cruz refuses to attack Trump.

When Trump said that McCain might not be a war hero because he got captured (a Chris Rock line) Cruz asserted that McCain was indeed a hero but decided not to hit Trump, like many of his fellow candidates did.

“You know I recognize that folks in the press love to see Republican-on-Republican violence, and so you want me to say something bad about Donald Trump, or bad about John McCain or bad about anyone else,” Cruz told reporters, according to CNN. “I’m not going to do it.”

When Trump gave an impassioned speech against rapists and criminals coming over the U.S.-Mexico border, sparking boycotts in the process, Cruz said, “I salute Donald Trump for focusing on the need to address illegal immigration.”

What is Ted Cruz’s strategy here? Why is he not attacking Trump?

Trump allows Cruz to say things he wants to say without having to say them

Cruz, who led the fight to defund President Obama’s executive amnesty action, knows as well as anyone how much crime is being trafficked into America over our southern border. But why not let Donald Trump get the picket signs and the boycotts directed at him? Cruz’s firebrand status is a benefit but also a liability in a presidential race. Positioning himself as the second most-vocal and heavily-quoted conservative in the race actually does him a service — especially as Trump considers just how many hundreds of millions (and he’ll need that much) of his own money he’s going to spend if he wants to go the distance. If the Hillary Clinton people look to Bernie Sanders as a kind of unofficial voter-mobilization force for Democrats on the left, Cruz could easily use Trump the same way.

A Trump-Cruz battle in the primary would be too divisive for November voters

While both candidates have a lot of fans, they also have a lot of detractors. The last thing Cruz and Trump need is a battle of personalities between each other — especially when they agree on most issues. Too much Cruz-Trump back-and-forth during the primary, and independents will be turned off by November.

Cruz’s fundraising allows him to act like the conservative front-runner

Ted Cruz’s campaign has raised $14.3 million so far against Jeb Bush’s $11.4 million, and his super PACs have netted $37 million to Bush’s $103 million. Cruz also has a strong ground game in Iowa, where he is immensely popular with Christian voters and Trump is not (remember: Cruz also spoke and did well at the same Iowa forum where Trump’s McCain dig made headlines). Cruz can rightly claim that he’s the conservative front-runner in the race against Bush. Rand Paul isn’t giving Cruz much fundraising or polling competition on the tea party right, so Cruz needs to just keep raising money, keep setting up his ground apparatus in early states like Iowa and South Carolina, and keep watching Trump steal all the attention away from Scott Walker, who has the lowest public profile of the contenders.

Trump can weaken Jeb Bush, Cruz’s most formidable foe

The more Trump hammers Bush, calling him an “unhappy person” and promising Republicans that Bush won’t get them to the promised land, the less significant Bush’s $103 million in PAC money becomes. Cruz has always known that the road to the nomination goes through Bush. So let Trump weaken Bush … and then wait for Trump to implode.


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KEYWORDS: 2016election; cruz; election2016; newyork; scottwalker; tedcruz; texas; trump
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To: SoConPubbie
Does any evidence exist that shows Cruz being anything other than a first place man?

That's a silly question.

You should know better than to ask a question to which you don't already know the answer.

I'll pick two easy pieces of evidence.

First, he is carefully, and wisely, not only NOT attacking Trump, he is supporting him. That's what the back-up, second place, kind of people do.

Second, Trump is the guy who bullied the illegal problem to the center stage. Cruz and Trump both have similar positions, but Cruz struggled for 3 years, and failed to do what trump did in less than 3 weeks.

21 posted on 07/20/2015 9:17:38 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Great Wall of Trump ---- Coming soon.)
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To: Zenjitsuman

“...Why don’t people use so much effort to get Dems to criticize Hillary....”

Because it’s so much easier to get the weak-spines in the GOPe to do the dirty work for them.

Trump and Cruz are the only two folks who realize what’s at stake in this... and both are working to save the Country.

The others... well, they’re just being typical moderate Republicans - running around beating on each other at the of their Dem “colleagues”.


22 posted on 07/20/2015 9:28:12 AM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: Balding_Eagle

“...That’s what the back-up, second place, kind of people do....”

I have a gut feeling that you are correct. I think that strategy has already been put in place.

Can’t prove it, of course, but it’s a good hunch.


23 posted on 07/20/2015 9:29:49 AM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: Balding_Eagle
First, he is carefully, and wisely, not only NOT attacking Trump, he is supporting him. That's what the back-up, second place, kind of people do.

Second, Trump is the guy who bullied the illegal problem to the center stage. Cruz and Trump both have similar positions, but Cruz struggled for 3 years, and failed to do what trump did in less than 3 weeks.


Neither of which prove your implied point.
24 posted on 07/20/2015 9:35:17 AM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie; NFHale
Neither of which prove your implied point.

And could, quite frankly, be used to buttress my contention that Cruz is not a second-string kind of guy, but is smart enough to use the situation for free Press and to move his campaign forward.
25 posted on 07/20/2015 9:37:01 AM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie; NFHale; Balding_Eagle
BTW, Trump will never make it across the GOP Nominee finish line with his policy positions:

1. Supports Universal Health Care.
2. Supports Abortion
3. Will not speak out against the Unconstitutional SCOTUS Gay Marriage Ruling.

Being a Johnny-one-note on Immigration is great, but once he gets into the debates and people realize he is great on one issue but basically just another moderate, his support is going to tank.

The thing about trump is that he is either going to be considered a hero or a goat at the end of this POTUS process:

1. A hero if he clears the field of moderates and allows a conservative to be nominated.
2. A goat if the results of his dalliance makes him a Perot and allows a moderate to be nominated and thus a Democrat to be elected.
26 posted on 07/20/2015 9:41:27 AM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie

Of course they do, your blinders prevent you from looking at things rationally.


27 posted on 07/20/2015 10:09:48 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Great Wall of Trump ---- Coming soon.)
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To: SoConPubbie; NFHale

NFHale, posting immediately before you, obviously looking at things critically, could see the point.

There’s nothing wrong with being all in for your guy, but you’ve got to flip the blinders back from time to time, it will help you.


28 posted on 07/20/2015 10:14:44 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Great Wall of Trump ---- Coming soon.)
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To: SoConPubbie
once he gets into the debates and people realize he is great on one issue

Blinder again, blinders.

Gotta flip them back.

Immigration isn't even Trumps subject, he simply was handed it because others, Cruz included, couldn't get any traction with it.

Economic development, and American jobs are his 'one note' subjects. When he gets there, he is going to get some real traction.

Then he will no longer be in the teens of support, he's going to take off and within a month or two he is going to be getting to the twenties and thirties.

Cruz is smart to hitch his star to Trump.

And America is lucky that Cruz is doing what he is doing. Everyone will benefit, Trump, Cruz, America.

29 posted on 07/20/2015 10:22:20 AM PDT by Balding_Eagle (The Great Wall of Trump ---- Coming soon.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Patrick Howley, an editor The American Spectator

30 posted on 07/20/2015 10:24:51 AM PDT by kcvl
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