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Home Front: Politix
Ted Cruz Apologizes to Ben Carson For Spreading Rumor He Was Dropping Out
2016-02-04
[MEDIAITE] Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz apologized for his campaign's statements made on the day of the Iowa caucus strongly implying that Ben Carson
... a neurosurgeon who is under the delusion that being brilliant qualifies him to be president....
was dropping out of the race.

Carson strongly condemned the tactic Tuesday morning, calling it a "dirty trick," and Cruz front man Rick Taylor got an earful from MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski for it. In response, the Cruz campaign issued a public apology to CNN.

Last night when our political team saw the CNN post saying Dr. Carson was not carrying on to New Hampshire and South Carolina, our campaign updated the grassroots leaders just as we would with any breaking news story. That's fair game.

What the team should have done is send around the follow-up statement from the Carson campaign clarifying that he was indeed staying in the race when that came out.

That was a mistake from our end, and for that I apologize to Dr. Carson.
Posted by:Fred

#7  I also would like to see a timeline showing the vote counts before the rumors and after. Carson's numbers were higher than expectations at the end of the night and it seems that if this had a big effect on Carson's numbers they are unlikely to have all gone to Cruz.

I think Trump is just trying to crap on everyone so that his loss (after proclaiming victory in Iowa for months) doesn't seem so bad. Trump, crush 'em in New Hampshire, don't run around whining. Its' sad.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-02-04 15:20  

#6  Personally I think caucus voters should assume any last minute news the day of the caucus is bull$hit and except for the big election nobody should drop out on voting day anyway, that's just screwing with your loyalists.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-02-04 15:18  

#5  But he keeps the votes.

And nobody got fired. Wink, nod.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2016-02-04 11:23  

#4  It's already well 'in use' CS, and unfortunately the world does not appear to be getting much better.

While it may seem modern, keeping a mistress will only confuse your sons and make them hate you. But you are certainly welcome to your opinion.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-02-04 06:25  

#3  #2 Besoeker: I LIKE that concept of a "duel-citizen". Question my citizenship/whatever and I'll challenge you to a duel. I think the world would be a better place with that idea in use.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2016-02-04 02:43  

#2  Not calling the Carson team or Carson personally to verify the facts is inexcusable. A caucus wide, blanket notification points to a rather obvious systematic attempt to harvest default voters.

I never liked the 'duel-citizen' thing either, and my dislike did not begin with Trump making it an issue.

Perhaps someone else is better suited for the job.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-02-04 01:15  

#1  But he keeps the votes.

I think this move will cost him in the long run.
Posted by: gorb   2016-02-04 01:04  

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