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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew Yorker - "Ted Cruz and the Art of the Dirty Trick"
In light of Ted Cruz's recent poutrage over the National Enquirer story, it sure seems like Ted can dish it out, but has trouble taking it.
http://www.newyorker.com/news/amy-davidson/ted-cruz-and-the-art-of-the-dirty-trick
has never been a more tainted victory in the Iowa caucuses, a spokesman for Ben Carsons campaign said on Tuesday. He was referring to what he called Ted Cruzs abject lies and, particularly, to what appears to have been a concerted effort on the part of the Cruz campaign to persuade voters at caucuses that Carson had dropped out. Carson himself told Fox News that his wife had had to personally refute that rumor at one caucus siteand once she had, he said, he won there. Isnt this the exact kind of thing that the American people are tired of? Why would we want to continue that kind of, you know, shenanigans? Donald Trump put the charge in his own terms in a tweet: Ted Cruz didnt win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!
That was only part of what Trump had to say. He threatened to sue Cruz; he made himself the champion of the honor of Ben Carson, a man who Trump has suggested is pathological. He tweeted that the State of Iowa should disqualify Ted Cruz from the most recent election on the basis that he cheateda total fraud! Cruz had also sent out a mailer marked Voter Violation, which purported to contain information about voters and their neighbors, and was printed on yellow paper to look like a real ticketwhich, as Ryan Lizza noted, was just the beginning of its problems. It was a disgrace, Trump said, adding what was, for a New York real-estate developer, the ultimate insult: It looks right out of municipal government. Cruz tried to dismiss it all as a Trumpertantrum. The problem was that, in the whirlwind of Trumps rage, there were some hard objects swirling around and banging into Cruzs story.
Cruz has said that he won Iowa by being uncompromising and clever, with all those data-driven, micro-targeted canvassing runspart of what his campaign reportedly called the Oorlog Project. According to Sasha Issenberg, of Bloomberg News, it was named by a Cruz data scientist who searched online for war translated into different languages and thought the Afrikaner word looked coolest. (War is cool; war with a hint of an illiberal siege mentality in its orthography is, apparently, coolest.) And it was, by all accounts, a get-out-the-vote drive like none othereven better than Barack Obamas, in 2008, which had set the standard.
Then, on Monday evening, as the caucuses were assembling, Chris Moody, a CNN reporter, sent out three tweets in the space of two minutes. The first referred to a flight that Carson would be catching that night; the second said that Carson wont go to NH/SC, but instead will head home to Florida for some R&R. Hell be in DC Thursday for the National Prayer Breakfast. The third, seconds later, noted that Ben Carsons campaign tells me he plans to stay in the race beyond Iowa no matter what the results are tonight. CNNs on-air report also made it clear that the Florida trip was just a detour. Nevertheless, the Cruz campaign sprung into action and retailed the second tweet, out of context, as news of the suspension of Carsons campaign. The Cruz camps emphasis on quick, sophisticated communications meant that it could send a directive to spread the story to campaign workers in every Iowa precinct, but it also left behind a digital trail of tweets and e-mail alerts. One of the tweets, from Representative Steve King, the campaigns national co-chair, said, Carson looks like he is out. Iowans need to know before they vote. Most will go to Cruz, I hopeand it was sent after the Carson campaign had issued clarifications.
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