Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz said this week following Donald Trump’s debate with Vice President Kamala Harris that the former president needs to be laser-focused on Harris’ past statements, policy positions, and rhetoric because voters need to be reminded of just how radical they are.
Cruz sat for an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity last week, where the two discussed the debate.
“I mean, and there’s so much that we don’t understand. Defund, dismantle, reimagine ICE, the police, the Minneapolis, they wanted to talk about January 6th. There was 600 riots in the summer of 2020,” Hannity began. “She tweets out the Minnesota, the Minnesota Bail Fund four days after the police precinct is burned.
“And, you know, ‘they won’t stop. They shouldn’t stop. We’re not going to stop,’ — all things that she said. Eighteen to 24-year-olds are stupid. Abolish the filibuster to pass the Green New Deal. Inflation is transitory. The border is secure. We’re proud of ‘Bidenomics’. The country needs to be woke. We’ll never deport illegals. And now we’re going to give free sex change operations to convicted felons and illegal immigrants. How’s that going to go over in your state of Texas? I would imagine not so well,” Hannity added.
“Look, it goes over terribly. But what you just did, what I just did, is what the Trump campaign needs to do between now and Election Day, which is lay out the actual facts of her record because she won’t confront them,” Cruz responded. “So, for example, on abortion, she said ‘no, no, no, I’m not for late-term abortions, eight and nine-month abortions.’ Well, she has voted for legislation that would legalize abortion up until the moment of birth. […]
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