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Jake Tapper to Donald Trump: Is Ted Cruz’s “New York Values” Attack Really About Jews

Wait… What? Did Jake Tapper Really Just Say That?

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While interviewing Donald Trump during State of the Union on CNN Sunday, Jake Tapper asked if Ted Cruz’s attack on New York values was anti-Semitic.

“There are some observers out there who think that when Ted Cruz talks about ‘New York Values,’ he’s talking about something else, in their view, ‘ethnics,’ Jews. What do you think he means?”

Trump, the Republican frontrunner who retook the lead on the PPD average of aggregate Iowa caucus polls, deflected and pivoted to 9/11.

“I’m not sure that he knows what he means, he should have ever said it,” The Donald said.

For the record, whether Tapper is aware of it or not, polling–and embarrassing convention events–has clearly shown the anti-Semitic sentiment in America stems from the left. A once staunch defender of Israel, the Democratic Party booed God and the Jewish state at their 2012 national convention.

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Led by R. D. Baris, the People's Pundit, the PPD Elections Staff conducts polling and covers news about latest polls, election results and election data.

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