The race is intensifying with just over three weeks remaining before the February 1 Iowa caucuses lead off the state-by-state nominating contests. Trump leads Cruz by double digits in national polls, but the Texas senator leads in some Iowa polls, which could give him a boost heading into the February 9 New Hampshire primary.
With Trump in Iowa for the first time in the new year, Iowans were seeing a sharp contrast between the grinding Iowa campaign of Cruz - whose five stops yesterday complete a six- day, 28-event bus tour - and the splashy mega-rallies that have become as much Trump's brand as his gilded hotels. Both have attracted overflow crowds.
"The polls are essentially tied. I don't get it," Trump said in the first of several references to Cruz.
And he again questioned whether the Canadian-born Cruz was eligible to be president.
Cruz, who has long maintained there is no issue with his Canadian birth since his mother was a US citizen, repeated yesterday that "the laws and facts are quite straightforward."
"I like Donald Trump, I respect Donald Trump, he's welcome to toss whatever attacks he wants," Cruz told reporters last night.
Cruz has been careful not to take on Trump directly, hoping to attract Trump supporters should the political newcomer's campaign implode. Cruz chalked up Trump's comments about his eligibility to the political "silly season" and said it's a non-issue.
But he appeared to offer a counterpunch on Friday, when he suggested that Trump wasn't devoting the time and energy to wooing Iowa voters that history shows are needed to win.
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