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Texas senator fires campaign spokesman for claiming rival candidate and Florida lawmaker insulted the Bible

ed note–as we predicted here weeks ago as it appeared that Cruz may possibly be Israel’s ‘rising star’, his ascension was only a preparatory step in bringing Rubio forward, and that at the right moment when Rubio had acquired enough momentum, Cruz would suddenly find him self cut off at the knees, more than likely over his ‘natural born’ status. 

Times of Israel

Marco Rubio amassed increasing support for his candidacy while Ted Cruz’s campaign showed signs of struggle as Republican presidential candidates crisscrossed Nevada on Monday on the final day of campaigning ahead of the state’s GOP caucuses.

Cruz told reporters Monday he has asked his campaign spokesman, Rick Tyler, to resign for tweeting a story that falsely alleged Rubio insulted the Bible.

“We are not a campaign that is going to question the faith of another candidate for president,” he said, calling Tyler “a good man” and noting that he deleted the tweet once he discovered it was false.

Tyler did not return telephone, text or email messages left by The Associated Press seeking comment.

It’s not the first time that Cruz’s campaign has been accused by rivals of using questionable tactics. Cruz apologized to GOP hopeful Ben Carson earlier this month after his campaign promoted a news story suggesting that Carson was getting out of the race. Cruz’s campaign has also acknowledged creating a website that used a computer program to create a fake picture of Rubio shaking hands with President Barack Obama.

Speaking during a campaign stop in Elko, Nevada, earlier Monday, Rubio criticized Cruz for the incident and asked whether Cruz would fire anyone involved.

“It’s every single day something comes out of the Cruz campaign that’s deceptive and untrue, and in this case goes after my faith,” Rubio told reporters when asked about the incident. “I guess one of their spokespersons apologized, and I accept their apology.”

Republican front-runner Donald Trump lashed out at Cruz over Twitter on Monday, saying that Cruz “has now apologized to Marco Rubio and Ben Carson for fraud and dirty tricks. No wonder he has lost Evangelical support!” He reiterated his calls for disqualifying Cruz because of “his fraudulent win in Iowa.”

Trump was scheduled to hold two rallies in Nevada — one in Elko and another later in Las Vegas. Trump’s campaign manager Corey Lewandowski said Monday that the billionaire businessman has been seeking advice from former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as he gradually expands his tight inner circle.

Meanwhile, establishment heavyweights continued to back Rubio, with many saying they see him as the candidate who can unite a disharmonious Republican Party. Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch were the latest to endorse Rubio. South Florida’s three Cuban-American members of Congress also said that they shifted their support to Rubio, having previously supported for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s now defunct bid.

Former Sen. Bob Dole told ABC News on Monday that he too had been backing Bush, but he’s now supporting Rubio because “he wants to grow the party as opposed to Cruz. I don’t know what he wants to grow.”

Since Friday, Rubio has added 12 new Congressional or gubernatorial endorsements, while Trump and Cruz have added none.

While five men officially remain in the race for the Republican nomination, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy billed it as a two-man contest between Trump and Rubio. Speaking to MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Monday, McCarthy said Trump’s victory and Rubio’s second-place finish in Saturday’s South Carolina primary dealt a blow to Cruz’s strategy to win the nomination. The California congressman predicted voters in Florida, Rubio’s home state, would determine whether Rubio continues or Trump easily rolls on to the nomination.

Cruz on Saturday characterized a two-man contest as well — between him and Trump. But Rubio, who campaigned in South Carolina alongside the state’s GOP Gov. Nikki Haley, has continued to capitalize on the momentum from his second-place finish.

Across the country, Ohio Gov. John Kasich turned his attention to Virginia, which is among the dozen states voting on March 1.

Kasich, who finished second in New Hampshire’s Republican primary, won the endorsement of Tom Ridge, a former Homeland Security secretary and Pennsylvania governor.

Ridge had supported Bush for president since early 2015 and campaigned with him in South Carolina. Bush quit the race Saturday after a disappointing finish in the Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries.

Kasich’s campaign says Ridge is signing on as a national co-chairman.

Democratic presidential hopefuls coming off a tight battle for Nevada kicked off the week on opposite ends of the country Monday. Hillary Clinton was fundraising in northern California, while Bernie Sanders held a rally in Massachusetts, another Super Tuesday state. South Carolina votes in the next Democratic primary on Saturday.

4 thoughts on “Rubio builds steam as Cruz shows signs of struggle”
  1. How is that statement grab you from a candidate who professes to be pro-life. Israel and the Zionist Jews are the NWO/ SECULAR , ATHEISTS. QUICK TO ATTACK CATHOLICS/CHRISTIANS WHILE BUILDING WALLS IN AND AROUND ISRAEL TO KEEP THE PALESTINIANS ‘WALLED UP’.JS

  2. What has 44 year old one term Senator Rubio ( Sephardic Jew) done to qualify him for the Presidency of the United States ?
    Why is he meriting such heavy weight endorsements ?
    He is nothing but a simple minded cliche ……dangerously inexperienced .
    The answer ? JEWS/Establishment .
    The Parties listen to who funds them…and today’s GOP as an institution is in the Jews monied hands ,and are practically agents of a foreign government ,Israel .
    Rubio is an empty vessel with no character ,depth, or core .He seemingly solves the Republican Party’s demographic problem as a ” Latino ” , and youth problem at 44.
    His empty brain a vessel for the Jews to pour their plans into.
    Rubio is noooooooo ” moderate ” as his image implies ?
    He wants the TOTAL financialization of the economy …that means the Jews 1 % get it all.
    Massive tax cuts at the top Wall Street running wild ,TTP ,and huge military increases .
    Social Security ,and Medicare squeezed ,and what’s left of social programs gone .
    He wants war with Putin ,Assad out, and Iran kept hostile .
    Forget the Palestinian cause .
    The borders of the US kepted open to keep illegals in ,and wages low .
    From now on I recommend to our esteemed editor MG that Rubios image be forever stamped with the yellow star of David /Saturn to identify him as what he is ,and who he works for .

  3. The powers that be really underestimate us …. we deserve some of their contempt for our apathy, but I think things are changing. To try to frame Rubio as anything but another Dan Quayle is lipstick on a pig. And if Trump is somehow squeezed out for this little Zionist shill, there are going to be a lot of angry Reps who probably won’t even bother voting..and Hillary will end up as our Bitch-In-Chief.

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