On Wednesday, the clash between Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz devolved into the sort of thing one would expect from a race for 7th grade class president if the teachers all left the building.
Cruz appeared at a press conference in South Carolina brandishing a cease-and-desist letter from attorneys with the Trump campaign who threatened him with a lawsuit if he does not stop running an advertisement attacking Trump for his past positions on abortion. He all but begged Trump to sue him, suggesting that he would even like to depose the billionaire himself in the case.
Then Cruz was sidelined by accusations being stung by the Marco Rubio campaign that his campaign has been using underhanded tactics to influence voters in South Carolina – specifically push polls and a Facebook post that falsely suggested popular South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy had retracted his endorsement for Rubio and thrown his support behind Cruz.
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