Ted Cruz Warns That Election Day Could Be A “Bloodbath Of Watergate Proportions” If President Trump Wasn’t A Trouper

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ted-cruz-election-bloodbath



Via Fox News –


Senator Ted Cruz believes whether the 2020 election is a “bloodbath” or a triumph for the GOP all depends on whether voters are optimistic in November.

The Texas Republican warned that if “on Election Day, people are angry, they’ve given up hope and they’re depressed, which is what Pelosi and Schumer want them to be” there could be “a bloodbath of Watergate proportions,” which could entail losing the White House and both houses of Congress.

“But if people are optimistic, they are going back to work, they have a positive future, we could see a fantastic election,” Cruz said, which would mean President Trump getting reelected by a “big margin” and Republicans winning both houses of Congress.

“( And the only way that’s going to happen, is by convincing the American people that the coronavirus has been used as a tool all along to attack the president, that his response to it was swift and precise, like a surgeon’s scalpel, and by golly he did the best he could, but the Democrats and the liberal media have done everything they could to convince the American people that he’s incompetent – and that’s ridiculous. Who do they think he is, President Obama?

“( Speaking of the last president – who would probably be in a fetal position by now, and sucking his thumb – president Trump has been a real trouper with how he’s handled the virus, including his recovery, and I think that’s what’s going to win him the election ), he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

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