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Ted Cruz Hates 'New York Values,' Loves New York Money

Sen. Ted Cruz has started attacking Donald Trump, his main rival in Iowa, for having “New York values(link is external).” While Cruz hasn’t explained exactly what he means by that, he told(link is external) Megyn Kelly that “the rest of the country knows exactly what New York values are.”

Of course, faux populism is nothing new from Cruz(link is external), who now duck hunts(link is external) with the “Duck Dynasty” clan but at Harvard Law(link is external) “refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale.” Nor is contempt for New Yorkers, as he voted against aid for victims of Hurricane Sandy but demanded federal aid(link is external) for people affected by flooding in Texas.

But there is one thing Cruz seems to like about New York: money.

According to the Federal Election Commission(link is external), New York is the fourth biggest fundraising state for the Cruz campaign.

In fact, it was at a New York fundraiser(link is external) for his campaign that Cruz told a pro-gay-marriage donor that he wouldn’t make opposition to marriage equality a top priority of his administration, seeming to contradict what he told Religious Right groups.

Robert Mercer, who lives in a Long Island suburb of New York, is “the main donor behind a network of four ‘super PACs’ supporting Mr. Cruz(link is external) that reported raising $31 million just a few weeks into his campaign.”

Cruz’s wife works for the New York-based firm Goldman Sachs, the same firm that gave the Cruz family a big (unreported) loan(link is external) during Ted’s Senate campaign and whose employees and PAC have been generous donors to his campaign(link is external).

Cruz’s new line about “New York values” is just more honest, unifying rhetoric from the candidate who repeatedly accuses President Obama(link is external) of trying “to divide us, to try to tear us apart(link is external)” rather than “looking for ways to bring us together, to unify us.”