Trump, Clinton lead tiolly amid Trump-Cruz feud

Washington, March 25: Republican and Democratic presidential frontrunners Dold Trump and Hillary Clinton hold leads in tionwide polls amid an escalating feud between the brash billioire and rival Ted Cruz over their wives.

With the nomiting primary and caucus season now past its halfway point, a CNN survey average of six recent polls found Trump holding a 12-point lead over Texas Setor Cruz, 43 percent to 31 percent. The third Republican in the contest, Ohio Governor John Kasich, was well behind at 19 percent.

On the Democratic side Clinton topped her party rival, Vermont Setor Bernie Sanders, 52 percent to 43 percent.

The average suggests Clinton has expanded her lead since mid-February, when an average of tiol polls conducted after the New Hampshire primary found Clinton just 6 percentage points ahead of Sanders.

Trump’s lead over Cruz is about the same as his lead in mid-February, but both candidates have grown their share of the vote as the field has shrunk. That poll of polls found Trump at 34 percent and Cruz at 21 percent in a field of six candidates. Meanwhile, a feud between Trump and Cruz over their wives escalated with an angry and emotiol Cruz Thursday calling the real estate mogul “a snivelling coward” for attacks on wife Heidi.

“Dold, you’re a snivelling coward and leave Heidi the hell alone,” Cruz told reporters Thursday in Dane, Wisconsin.

But he repeatedly declined to say whether he would support Trump if he’s the Republican presidential nominee. “I’m going to beat Dold for the nomition,” he insisted before saying three times: “Dold Trump will not be the nominee.”

In response to a Facebook ad that shows Trump’s wife Melania posing nude Trump warned Cruz Tuesday night that he should “be careful” or he would “spill the beans on your wife.”

On Wednesday night he retweeted a supporter who photoshopped together a villainous-looking Heidi and a smoky-eyed Melania.

“No need to ‘spill the beans’” because “the images are worth a thousand words,” the photo illustration said. The ad was produced by an anti-Trump super PAC, Make America Awesome, which has no known connection to the Cruz campaign, but Trump still blamed Cruz.

“I didn’t start the fight with Lyin’Ted Cruz over the GQ cover pic of Melania, he did. He knew the PAC was putting it out - hence, Lyin’ Ted!” he tweeted. Cruz on Thursday attributed Trump’s tweets to a broader discomfort with women, tying in his well-publicised feud with Fox News host Megyn Kelly. “Dold does seem to have an issue with women. Dold doesn’t like strong women,” he said, at one point calling Trump a “loud, New York bully.” (IANS)

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