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Old 01-17-2016, 01:36 PM   #1
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Default Cruz doesn't have any problems with New York money, just their values.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...raising-217865

Ted Cruz has raised millions from New York donors

By ISAAC ARNSDORF 01/15/16 06:16 PM EST Updated 01/15/16 06:29 PM EST


Ted Cruz might say he has a problem with "New York values," but he seems happy to take New York money.

The Texas senator's swipe at Donald Trump in Thursday's debate didn't just earn the ire of the New York Daily News (whose front page today showed the Statue of Liberty giving him the finger) and New York Mayor de Blasio (who took to CNN demanding an apology) — it also might alienate the city's donors he has been carefully courting.

Cruz's campaign raised $223,750 from New Yorkers, according to finance reports available through September. Robert Mercer, the hedge fund investor who has given $11 million to a pro-Cruz super PAC and is one of his most important backers, lives on Long Island.

Those donors are not coming to his defense now.

Ian Reisner, the hotelier who, with his business partner Mati Weiderpass, hosted a Central Park South fundraiser for Cruz last year, declined to comment. So did Michael Waldorf, managing director at the hedge fund led by billionaire Republican donor John Paulson.

Squaring his conservative rhetoric with his coastal cash drives was already awkward for Cruz. At a December fundraiser at the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell in Lower Manhattan, Cruz assured a Republican gay-rights supporter that he would not make opposing same-sex marriage a top priority as president, according to a recording obtained by POLITICO.

Robert Giuffra Jr., the partner who hosted the event, didn't answer requests for comment.

POLITICO attempted to reach all of Cruz's New York City donors who gave the maximum amount to his campaign. The rest either didn't respond or their gatekeepers said they weren't interested in commenting.

“Everyone understands the values in New York City are socially liberal, pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage and focus around money and the media,” Cruz said during Thursday's debate. But the candidate's surrogates have been on the airwaves today to clarify that he didn't mean New York's values are bad, just different.

Cruz has been tapping the Big Apple's big-money scene for years: New Yorkers also gave $489,883 to his 2012 Senate campaign, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics.

Then there's Goldman Sachs, the New York-based investment bank where Cruz's wife works. (She took a leave of absence in March.) His presidential campaign has accepted $43,575 from people at the company, and his Senate campaign received $96,700, not to mention the loan from the bank that he failed to report on his Federal Election Commission disclosure form, as The New York Times revealed this week.

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So, its FINE, for Obama to raise millions from Wall Street Fat Cats who got richer under him for the past seven years...While WHINING about income inequality, but now bad for Cruz to get a loan, that he will pay back, from there?

The blatant hypocrisy of the Obama voter is amazing to behold.
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Calculated risk by Cruz. NY always goes for the Crats. I don't think he gives a fuck.
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Old 01-17-2016, 05:11 PM   #4
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Calculated risk by Cruz. NY always goes for the Crats. I don't think he gives a fuck.
+1

Not much harm in alienating those who weren't going to endorse, with their vote, his slate of electors in the first place.
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So, its FINE, for Obama to raise millions from Wall Street Fat Cats who got richer under him for the past seven years...While WHINING about income inequality, but now bad for Cruz to get a loan, that he will pay back, from there?

The blatant hypocrisy of the Obama voter is amazing to behold.
Actually, yes it is. And it's OK for Trump. And for Carson. And for Clinton. And any other motherfucker running for office. Cruz stepped in a pile of shit and rather than walking it back, waded in even deeper.

Why do you think his big New York contributors didn't step up in Cruz's defense?

Is it because they're hypocrites?
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Actually, yes it is. And it's OK for Trump. And for Carson. And for Clinton. And any other motherfucker running for office. Cruz stepped in a pile of shit and rather than walking it back, waded in even deeper.

Why do you think his big New York contributors didn't step up in Cruz's defense?

Is it because they're hypocrites?
And why do you care oinkfuck? You're a hipocrite. And a pig. Cruz got it shoved up his ass by Trump. I doubt the hicks in Iowa cared about Cruz's stupid statement about NY values. It won't help him. Prolly helped Trump.
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Old 01-17-2016, 11:23 PM   #7
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Did Cruz buy any ads on today's Denver game?
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Why do you think his big New York contributors didn't step up in Cruz's defense?
What "big New York contributors"?? He took out....A LOAN!!! He didn't host $3000 a plate fund raiser dinners like Obama and Hillary, while hypocritically whining about "rich fat cats on Wall Street"

So then you admit and like hypocrites like Hillary and Obama, but only if they are in the D political party. Glad to have you on record for that.
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Old 01-18-2016, 09:08 AM   #9
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What "big New York contributors"?? He took out....A LOAN!!! He didn't host $3000 a plate fund raiser dinners like Obama and Hillary, while hypocritically whining about "rich fat cats on Wall Street"

So then you admit and like hypocrites like Hillary and Obama, but only if they are in the D political party. Glad to have you on record for that.
That's not what I said, idiot. Please translate your post into coherent fucking English, idiot.

And number two -- you need to read the fucking story, idiot.

I suppose $11 million from Robert Mercer, the hedge fund manager slipped through your gaze, idiot.

The only conclusion one could make from your idiotic post is that you're a total fucking idiot.

Let the record show THAT, idiot.
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Old 01-18-2016, 11:21 AM   #10
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Money is neither red nor blue. A loan that has to be paid back....wow! That's not the way the democrats do it.
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Old 01-18-2016, 11:33 AM   #11
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Money is neither red nor blue. A loan that has to be paid back....wow! That's not the way the democrats do it.
You can't read with COGay's dick in your ass? 11 million dollars to his super pac is not a loan...


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Cruz's campaign raised $223,750 from New Yorkers, according to finance reports available through September. Robert Mercer, the hedge fund investor who has given $11 million to a pro-Cruz super PAC and is one of his most important backers, lives on Long Island.



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Yeah, these buttplugs can't fucking read.
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