"There's the liar (Cruz), not Trump. I mean, he's got to change the narrative. He's losing. You know, he is on the cusp of having the nomination be mathematically taken away from him. And so, he's trying to change the narrative," Paul Manafort, the Trump Campaign Manager told Chris Wallace of Fox News in an interview.
Manafort, who joined the Trump campaign recently, alleged that Cruz was spreading lies about Donald Trump, who is leading against the Texas Senators by nearly 300 delegates.
On Tuesday -- April 26 -- Republican primaries would be held in the States on Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Trump is leading in most of them as per latest polls, while Cruz is trailing behind in all of them.
"He (Cruz) has got a failed candidacy and you can see in that desperate kind of tactic the kind of way he's trying to gloss over it," Manafort said alleging that Cruz is following the same tactics which he tried against some other previous Republican candidates like Ben Carson in Iowa and Marco Rubio in Florida.
"At the end of the day its only going to hurt the party, its not going to hurt Trump because he's still going to be the votes cast on the first ballot and there's going to be no second ballot, which will be very clear when the process is over on June 7th," he said.
The Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus told the ABC news that the party is working hard to make sure that "we've got an open and fair convention" so that they get to that place where they can unify around one person.
Priebus said the platform -- like party manifesto in India -- is up to the delegates at the convention.
"So if that's what Donald Trump is intending, then he needs to make sure that the people that agree with him are the people that are getting elected to the platform committee," he said.
"I think our platform's pretty clear on those subjects. We believe that life begins at conception and that 14th Amendment rights apply to unborn children," Priebus said.
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