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Feb 5, 20165:25Now PlayingTed Cruz has come up with an attack on Bernie Sanders, saying he agrees with him on matters of corruption. Then he spins it to say his solutions are better, because less Washington. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola (ThinkTank), hosts of the The Young Turks, break it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
"Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders are two senators that disagree on almost everything. But one of them seems to think they’ve got something in common.
At a campaign event in Hooksett, New Hampshire, the arch-conservative Cruz took a question about small businesses in an unexpected direction: by comparing himself to the uber-liberal Sanders. “Reporters comment with some regularity, that they say, ‘God, a lot of the time Cruz sounds likeBernie Sanders.’ And you know what? In many ways I agree with Bernie in diagnosing the problem,” Cruz said.
“The biggest divide we’ve got politically, it’s not between Democrats and Republicans,” Cruz continued to applause. “It’s between career politicians in Washington—in both parties—and the American people.””*
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