A bitter GOP primary contest in Texas for a U.S. Senate seat has come to this: an ad featuring a grieving mother who links one of the candidates to her son?s suicide.
A Texas super PAC is airing a TV ad that features a distraught mother who says Ted Cruz, a lawyer, ?should be absolutely ashamed of himself? for representing a key figure in Pennsylvania?s infamous ?kids for cash? scandal. In that case, two judges were convicted of taking $2.1 million from Cruz?s client in exchange for sending kids to private juvenile detention centers ? which were built by Cruz?s client. The woman?s son was among the kids sentenced to prison by one of the disgraced judges. Her son later shot himself to death.
The woman?s story is heart wrenching and the scandal is beyond awful. But Cruz had nothing to do with the criminal case. Cruz represented the prison builder in a related civil suit brought against his client by an insurance company. The ad falsely claims that Cruz argued that his client ?should not have to pay? for his role in a bribery scandal, when in fact his client had already agreed to pay $17.75 million in restitution to the victims, and would in fact have paid more if Cruz succeeded in his only role: getting the insurance company to kick in additional sums.
Big Race in Texas
The boast that ?everything is bigger in Texas? certainly applies to the state?s race for the Republican Senate nomination ? the most expensive race in the country. Nine candidates competed in the May primary and the two survivors ? Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (45 percent) and Cruz (34 percent) ? are facing off in a runoff election on July 31.
The winner likely will be the state?s next U.S. senator, replacing the retiring Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, so the GOP primary has been hotly contested ? to say the least.
Dewhurst alone has spent nearly $20 million ? more than twice as much as Cruz. Dewhurst also has benefited from a super PAC, the Texas Conservatives Fund, that is headed by one of his longtime aides, Rob Johnson. The fund has spent $2.5 million as of July 11 ? not including its latest TV ad, ?Ted Cruz Should Be Ashamed,? which was released July 23.
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