If Donald Trump were not in the midst of a campaign of demonization against Ted Cruz over alleged lies, I might be tempted to allow this whopper from him to go unnoted. People, after all, do make mistakes. But here Trump is, attempting to influence votes in the Nevada caucuses, by lying about Cruz. Via Conservative Review:
[Tuesday] afternoon in Sparks Nevada. Donald Trump told voters that all the candidates had left the State of Nevada in the morning, and were unworthy of their support. Here is Trump saying it:
Unfortunately for Trump, tweets from various media covering Cruz show him in Nevada:
.@tedcruz talks to people in line at Reed High School before caucus begins #NVcaucus pic.twitter.com/HK9cjPKpzO
- Catherine Van (@cat08van) February 24, 2016.@tedcruz works a large caucus crowd in Sparks, NV to get out the vote! #NVcaucus #CruzCrewpic.twitter.com/OtB2eJrAKr
- Catherine Frazier (@catblackfrazier) February 24, 2016The ball is in the Cruz campaign's court. What will it do with this?
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