Donald Trump On Ted Cruz In Nevada Campaign: ‘This Guy Is Sick’

By Jenn Loro - 24 Feb '16 11:04AM
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Republican frontrunner and real estate mogul Donald Trump has ratcheted his rhetoric against his GOP rivals ahead of the Nevada caucuses. And his nasty comments is increasingly deviating from mainstream political behavior.

For the negative ad the Ted Cruz camp is running against the billionaire presidential hopeful, it's more than enough to make Trump go berserk with his tirade against the Texas senator.

"This guy is sick. There's something wrong with this guy," said Trump as quoted in a report by CNN.

Meanwhile, as his political rallies go full swing before the caucuses and primaries nationwide, protesters have been a constant sore in such gatherings.

In his pre-caucus rally in Nevada, a protester disrupted Trump's speech to supporters leading him to yearn for the old days when beating up protesters out of rally premises was a norm.

"I'd like to punch him in the face. He's smiling, having a good time," remarked Trump as he looked at the protester smiling while being escorted out politely by security personnel as reported by USA Today.

As the race for the Republican nominations heats up, former Nevada governor Robert F. List recently said that Trump's surging appeal among conservative voters make him the most difficult candidate to bring down either by Tea Party darling Ted Cruz or by the establishment-favored Marco Rubio.

"Trump is still the guy to beat in Nevada, but I see this being a good test between Rubio and Cruz. I think Nevada Republicans are hungry for a winner this year," the former governor observed as quoted by the New York Times.

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