Posted on 08/19/2015 2:18:58 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Its a bromance with a payoffthe senator has been developing the billionaires support and their aides are even discussing joint events, but if Trump drops out, Cruz aims to clean up.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruzs mutual admiration is turning into a conservative bromanceone that could have a huge strategic payoff for the Texas senators presidential campaign.
Behind the scenes, Cruz has been methodologically developing Trumps support. The two candidates have met in person at least five times and talk by phone occasionally. And in the future, they may even hold events together.
The two campaigns privately discussed a possible joint event this year in Washington, D.C., and Cruz was invited to join Trumps infamous trip to the Mexico border, though a scheduling problem prevented him from attending, sources told The Daily Beast.
In terms of Trumps civility, if youre nice to him, hell be nice to you. And Cruz has been nice. Cruz is playing the long game and hopes that if he survives and Trump doesnt, the billionaire will swing to him. Hes the second choice for a lot of Trump voters, said a source familiar with the inner workings of the Trump campaign.
Cruz has been cultivating Donald for some time, declining to criticize him after the immigration flap or the McCain controversy, sending messages through operatives, dropping by Trump Tower when in New York, the source continued.
The two draw from similar segments of the Republican primary electoratesometimes, almost too similar. In the video launching his presidential bid, Cruz made a passing reference to make America great again, which has since become the Trump campaigns slogan. Trump applied for a trademark on the phrase shortly after the 2012 election.
The Texas senators use of the phrase, even in passing, prompted the Trump Organization to reach out and warn the Cruz camp in a friendly manner not to use it again, according to a Trump campaign insider.
The relationship has proved to be mutually beneficial for the two presidential candidates, but Cruz stands to benefit the most.
If Trumps campaign were to flame out, it stands to reason that Cruz would be near the top of the list for potential endorsements. And even without an endorsement, Cruz would likely be a strong contender for Trump supporters looking for a new candidate to support. Cruzs PAC also received money from Trump: a $5,000 donation in 2014.
Cruz is being very sly, the Trump campaign insider said. [He] attracts the same types of voter. A lot of second-choice voters for Trump are Cruz people Cruz wants those votes.
Donald J. Trump
✔ @realDonaldTrump
.@SenTedCruz had a very good debate, far better than Rand
Paul.
9:36 PM - 10 Aug 2015 · Manhattan, NY, United States
In Cruz, Trump has a prominent politician who is willing to defend his comments. He may even have, in his mind, a potential running mate.
After Trump said during his campaign launch that Mexican rapists and killers were migrating to the United States, Cruz stepped up to defend the comments.
I like Donald Trump. I think hes terrific, I think hes brash, I think he speaks the truth, Cruz said on Fox News.
Donald J. Trump
✔ @realDonaldTrump
"@archangeljf12: ;,@realDonaldTrump for President of the
United States! @SenTedCruz Vice President ;A
#WinningTicket2016 #TrumpCruz2016"
1:04 AM - 1 Jan 2015 · Palm Beach, FL, United States
The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment. The Cruz campaign declined to comment. But an aide to Cruz, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the two had bonded over the issue of illegal immigration.
The senator has repeatedly credited Trump for bringing so much attention to the illegal immigration issue, the aide said. The senator has been, in my mind, extremely clear about not wanting to belittle Trump and his supporters, because [those supporters] feel very passionately about a serious issue. That has certainly set the senator apart from the other candidates who have been critical of Trump, and by association critical of Trumps supporters as well.
Ted Cruz
✔ @tedcruz
Im pleased to welcome @realDonaldTrump into the race for
the 2016 GOP nomination for President of the United States
https://www.tedcruz.org/news/cruz-welcomes-donald-trump-to-presidential-race/
12:54 PM - 16 Jun 2015
As early as 2013, Trump believed that Cruz would run for president, a Trump campaign insider said.
The two met briefly at the Iowa Family Leadership summit in August 2013. I thought he was a terrific guy, Trump said on Fox News shortly after. I met his father. Also terrific. And we had a great conversation.
Following their first run-in, discussions began about a more formal meeting. It eventually happened in November 2013, when Cruz visited Trump Tower while on a fundraising swing through New York City.
During the meeting, the two discussed Cruzs birthplace, Cruz told the Dallas Morning News. But Cruzs erstwhile Canadian citizenship was not to be a problemat least not an insurmountable one. Two months later, in January 2014, Trump donated $5,000 to Cruzs PAC, the Jobs Growth and Freedom Fund.
Trump and Cruz met again at Trump Tower in mid-July of this year.
Just days later, Trump questioned whether Sen. John McCain was a hero because he was captured as a POW, and Cruz declined to condemn the statement, calling Trump a friend on CNN.
Trump and Cruz have appeared at other events together, such as an American Spectator dinner and a Republican event at Trumps Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida. And during the government shutdown in 2013, the two spoke by phone, Politico reported.
But their chummy relationship hasnt bought Cruz immunity from Trumps birther instincts. As recently as March, Trump cast doubt on whether Cruz could run for present, since Cruz was born in Canada.
In certain circles on the right, this is no small issue. On the day of Cruzs presidential campaign launch, Rush Limbaugh gave a long monologue on his conservative talk radio show insisting the senator is eligible for the White House.
Trump and Cruz have not made any secret of their mutual admiration. Cruz has had no problem developing combative relationships with other Republicans in the presidential field or in Congress, but with Trump it has been nothing but kindness. If anything, their public praise understates the curiously cozy relationship that the two have in private.
Smokin’ MJ together?
If Cruz doesn’t show he can stand up to Trump, he’ll be proving he doesn’t have what it takes to be a leader. Just another lackey to McConnell and the media.
Stand up to Trump for what? Trump hasn’t done or said anything against Ted. And, ted would never say anything negative - he might attack his policies - in a polite way - but would never go after the man.
Cruz is my #1.
And I just don’t understand why any Cruz supporters spend their time trying to badmouth Trump. Trump is not the enemy.
Cruz has demoed that he can stand up to Ditch.
This already looks to be a Trump/Cruz/Sessions/Palin juggernaut. Who will be added next?
Taking the GOP back - one person at a time.
nick, you're back and as stupid as ever.
If there is anything that Cruz is not, it is a lackey to the turtle and the media.
Do you live on coke for a couple of weeks before saying things that are so obviously stupid?
Yep - this line gives it away: Cruz is being very sly, the Trump campaign insider said.
TED CRUZ is Trump with class
to reiterate.....
Trump is the master of the deal
To strengthen his run, a deal with Cruz would be beneficial
Cruz is not polling strong
Therefore the deal...... Trump/Cruz 2016 and then Cruz/? 2020
An observation
I’m still for Walker and Carson
Not really. Ted doesn’t have the grit that Trump has. He fights, but in a different, more laid-back way. For some reason, the rough and tumble is what is exciting voters.
Is that you, Rick Wilson?
I agree about Trump exciting the people,I love that,but I am a Cruz supporter,every interview he has done with the left wing loons he eats their lunch by turning their arguments right back against them and they are left with their butts hanging out,and he does it with a smile.
I would vote for either one,but if Trump turns off voters in the primary I’m with Cruz
Ted Cruz has deeper core values. He’s the stronger candidate for president, but Trump is so gutsy. He’s telling off the establishment, political correctness, and the media all at once. It’s wonderful.
I think y’all got it backwards. The Donald wouldn’t play second fiddle to anyone, much less ‘plan to lose’. I think he genuinely likes Cruz politics and personalities and is planning on Ted as VP since he already said the would select as VP someone he would think truly qualified to be president (when he retires).. Of course I think Ted belongs on the Supreme Court where he can do the most good for 40 years.
Trump: economy
Cruz: constitutionalism/rule of law
Sessions: immigration
Palin: energy
Based on what Trump is building, I suspect Bolton when it comes to foreign policy.
Huh??? what are you just looking for drama or something?
in the meantime, the task is getting nominated
Trump/ Cruz = New York/ Texas.
that is a powerful primary voter number
Disclaimer: an observation...... I’m for Walker
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