GOFFSTOWN, New Hampshire — Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz gave his harshest assessment yet of Donald Trump’s candidacy on Wednesday, saying the Iowa caucus runner-up is throwing a “Trumpertantrum” after his loss.
“It’s no surprise that Donald is throwing yet another temper tantrum — or, if you’d like, yet another ‘Trumpertantrum,’” Cruz told reporters before an event in Goffstown, New Hampshire. “It seems that his reaction to everything is to throw a fit, to engage in insults.”
Trump tweeted Wednesday morning that “either a new election should take place or Cruz results nullified” in Iowa because of “fraud committed by Senator Ted Cruz,” suggesting Cruz’s campaign misled voters.
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Trump has vilified Cruz’s campaign for allegedly misleading voters at caucus sites, suggesting that rival Ben Carson was dropping out of the race — and also for mailing a controversial flier that inaccurately warned voters they would receive a violation for not participating in the caucus.
“I understand that Donald finds it very hard to lose, that he finds that very difficult to him,” Cruz continued. “But at the end of the day, the Iowa people spoke. Donald trump guaranteed a victory in Iowa and then he lost, and he doesn’t like that.”
Yet another #Trumpertantrum… @realDonaldTrump very angry w/the people of Iowa. They actually looked at his record. https://t.co/S85mxlhLK1
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) February 3, 2016
Cruz took his critique of Trump’s maturity a step further, comparing the reactionary Trump to his own daughters.









