Ted Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus; Trump had 24%.
'Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole, "says Trump on Twitter.
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Donald Trump, pré-candidato republicano à presidência dos Estados Unidos (Foto: AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Donald Trump accused on Wednesday (3) his rival in the Republican White House race, Ted Cruz, of snatching victory in the caucus in Iowa, asking new vote or canceled their victory.
Iowa was the first US state to carry out the previous election for the new president, taking place in November. The state held caucuses (like assembly) of both the Republican Party and the Democratic. Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus, followed by Trump, with just over 24%, and Marco Rubio with 23%.Trump made accusations on Wednesday on Twitter telling his nearly 6 million followers that the senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, cheated and lied to his voters."Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole it. That's why the polls were so wrong and why he won more votes than expected. Bad!" Wrote Trump.AFP02.03.2016 15:35 - Updated 02/03/2016 18h13Trump accuses Cruz of fraud in Iowa and asks new voteTed Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus; Trump had 24%.'Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole, "says Trump on Twitter.Do G1, in Sao PauloFACEBOOK Donald Trump speaks at campaign event in Iowa on Monday (1) (Photo: AP Photo / Paul Sancya)Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States (Photo: AP Photo / Paul Sancya)
ELECTION IN USAWho will succeed Barack Obama?controversial campaignof the candidatesCalendar of previousLive coverageAll NewsDonald Trump accused on Wednesday (3) his rival in the Republican White House race, Ted Cruz, of snatching victory in the caucus in Iowa, asking new vote or canceled their victory.
Iowa was the first US state to carry out the previous election for the new president, taking place in November. The state held caucuses (like assembly) of both the Republican Party and the Democratic. Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus, followed by Trump, with just over 24%, and Marco Rubio with 23%.Trump made accusations on Wednesday on Twitter telling his nearly 6 million followers that the senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, cheated and lied to his voters."Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole it. That's why the polls were so wrong and why he won more votes than expected. Bad!" Wrote Trump.
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He criticized Cruz for having made an announcement asking for votes and saying that the neurosurgeon Ben Carson, an expensive candidate, was leaving the race, and accused Cruz of lying to thousands of voters on the Trump policy. Segunfo Trump, many people would have voted on the Cross, and not in Carson, because of this statement.
In addition, Trump also says Cruz spoke to thousands of voters who participated in the caucuses that he (Trump) was in favor of Obamacares, government health program of the current president, which according to the tycoon's a lie."Based on the fraud committed by Sen. Ted Cruz for the caucus in Iowa, a new vote must be held or canceled results Cross," said Trump.The charges, interpreted by critics as an attempt to monopolize the media spotlight, contrast with his gracious speech after the announcement of the results on Monday in Iowa, saying he was "honored" to finish second.
'Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole, "says Trump on Twitter.
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Donald Trump, pré-candidato republicano à presidência dos Estados Unidos (Foto: AP Photo/Paul Sancya)Donald Trump accused on Wednesday (3) his rival in the Republican White House race, Ted Cruz, of snatching victory in the caucus in Iowa, asking new vote or canceled their victory.
Iowa was the first US state to carry out the previous election for the new president, taking place in November. The state held caucuses (like assembly) of both the Republican Party and the Democratic. Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus, followed by Trump, with just over 24%, and Marco Rubio with 23%.Trump made accusations on Wednesday on Twitter telling his nearly 6 million followers that the senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, cheated and lied to his voters."Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole it. That's why the polls were so wrong and why he won more votes than expected. Bad!" Wrote Trump.AFP02.03.2016 15:35 - Updated 02/03/2016 18h13Trump accuses Cruz of fraud in Iowa and asks new voteTed Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus; Trump had 24%.'Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole, "says Trump on Twitter.Do G1, in Sao PauloFACEBOOK Donald Trump speaks at campaign event in Iowa on Monday (1) (Photo: AP Photo / Paul Sancya)Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States (Photo: AP Photo / Paul Sancya)
ELECTION IN USAWho will succeed Barack Obama?controversial campaignof the candidatesCalendar of previousLive coverageAll NewsDonald Trump accused on Wednesday (3) his rival in the Republican White House race, Ted Cruz, of snatching victory in the caucus in Iowa, asking new vote or canceled their victory.
Iowa was the first US state to carry out the previous election for the new president, taking place in November. The state held caucuses (like assembly) of both the Republican Party and the Democratic. Cruz won 27.7% of votes in the Republican caucus, followed by Trump, with just over 24%, and Marco Rubio with 23%.Trump made accusations on Wednesday on Twitter telling his nearly 6 million followers that the senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, cheated and lied to his voters."Ted Cruz did not win in Iowa, he stole it. That's why the polls were so wrong and why he won more votes than expected. Bad!" Wrote Trump.
00:1203:59
He criticized Cruz for having made an announcement asking for votes and saying that the neurosurgeon Ben Carson, an expensive candidate, was leaving the race, and accused Cruz of lying to thousands of voters on the Trump policy. Segunfo Trump, many people would have voted on the Cross, and not in Carson, because of this statement.
In addition, Trump also says Cruz spoke to thousands of voters who participated in the caucuses that he (Trump) was in favor of Obamacares, government health program of the current president, which according to the tycoon's a lie."Based on the fraud committed by Sen. Ted Cruz for the caucus in Iowa, a new vote must be held or canceled results Cross," said Trump.The charges, interpreted by critics as an attempt to monopolize the media spotlight, contrast with his gracious speech after the announcement of the results on Monday in Iowa, saying he was "honored" to finish second.
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