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Senator Ted Cruz and CNN’s Chris Cuomo Tear Each Other Apart in Brutal Twitter Fight

Throughout the election season, Democrats and Republicans were at each other’s throats arguing why their preferred candidate should be the President of the United States. Even though the election season has come to an end, the aftermath has increased tensions between the parties as is evident with CNN host of Cuomo Prime Time Chris Cuomo and Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

On Tuesday, Cuomo and Senator Cruz took their feud to Twitter as they argued their differing views on election integrity and COVID-19.

Senator Cruz’s and Cuomo’s Comments On Election Integrity

The Twitter debate started with Senator Cruz tweeting “election results are decided when the results have been counted and the legal proceedings are over. That didn’t used to be a controversial issue.”

Here's a radical proposition — elections are decided when the results have been counted and the legal proceedings are over.

That didn't use to be a controversial proposition.

More on the latest episode of #Verdict: https://t.co/wHQ67sFcxB pic.twitter.com/n0shQxdmA1

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 17, 2020

Cuomo has been a loud voice in denouncing voter fraud allegations, so he debunked Senator Cruz’s statement by calling it “wrong” and accuses Senator Cruz of empowering ideas that delay Biden’s transition and the distribution of the vaccine.

Wrong. You have been empowering the notion that there are problems with the count that justify delaying transition in the middle of figuring out how to distribute a vaccine in a pandemic. Own it…because the position owns you and will be remembered. https://t.co/u9gt0D7JoJ

— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) November 17, 2020

However, there has been evidence of election irregularities such as ballots casted on the behalf of deceased people, but so far there has not been substantial evidence that the irregularities are widespread enough to change the election results.

As a clap back to Cuomo, Senator Cruz responded with “hush child.”

Hush child. https://t.co/qxzHMcFxFS

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 17, 2020

But Cuomo was not going to stay silent, though he changed the subject from election integrity to COVID-19.

Cuomo Attacks Cruz for COVID-19 Spike in Texas

Previously, Senator Cruz criticized Senator Brown for wearing a mask and asking Senator Sullivan to wear one as well, when they were about 50 feet apart. Senator Cruz calls Senator Brown’s use of a mask and request of Senator Sullivan to wear one “as an ostentatious sign of fake virtue.”

This is idiotic. @SherrodBrown is being a complete ass. He wears a mask to speak—when nobody is remotely near him—as an ostentatious sign of fake virtue.@DanSullivan_AK was over 50 feet away, presiding. Last I checked 50 feet is more than 6 feet. https://t.co/BoIGrAV7T1

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 17, 2020

In response to Senator Cruz’s “hush child” tweet, Cuomo attacks Senator Cruz for his comments on Senator Brown and criticizes Cruz for slow COVID-19 relief in Texas.

Says the man who called a senator an “ass”. Senator, you have people on lines for food in your state. Focus on them…on those children. Every day you delay relief the line grows. #DoYourJob https://t.co/z8hR8zRH5d

— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) November 17, 2020

Cuomo then follows up with a picture of the long food lines in Texas.

Where is @SenTedCruz ? https://t.co/FSVDr2qgyx

— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) November 17, 2020

Senator Cruz responded with a tweet stating that the Senate has voted twice on a $500 billion COVID-19 relief bill but every Democrat voted to filibuster it. Then, he tells Cuomo he “should call on [his] own party to stop blocking relief” and says he “suspects [Cuomo] never reported on that fact to [his] viewers.”

In the past 2 months, we’ve voted TWICE on $500 billion in COVID relief. Both times, Senate Dems filibustered the bill.

You should call on your own party to stop blocking relief. EVERY SINGLE Dem voted to filibuster.

I suspect you never reported on that fact to your viewers. https://t.co/Thsid8ZBbm

— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 18, 2020

Cuomo decided to take his animosity for Senator Cruz from Twitter to the air. On Cuomo Prime Time, Cuomo segways from reporting on the saddening news that 87-year old Senator Chuck Grassley has COVID-19 to Cruz’s comments on the incident with Senator Brown and Senator Sullivan. Cuomo calls Senator Cruz a “covidiot” and expands on the tweet about the long food lines in Texas.

.@CNN's fake tough guy, @ChrisCuomo takes his Twitter spat with Senator @TedCruz to his show.

Fredo, who ducked out of quarantine and has been repeatedly caught breaking mask guidelines, calls the Harvard grad a "COVID-iot" for calling out Sen. Sherrod Brown's virtue signaling. pic.twitter.com/4E1EpBLxvs

— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 18, 2020

However, Cuomo has been previously exposed for defying COVID-19 guidelines by not wearing a mask in a hair salon as well as being reprimanded in his apartment building for not wearing a mask.

https://twitter.com/raebie/status/1326732204798603265?s=10

At the end of the segment, Cuomo says that he asked Senator Cruz to come on his show but he declined.

Senator Cruz’s Past Interview on Cuomo Prime Time

Though Senator Cruz did not accept Cuomo’s invite to hash it out on TV, Cruz did have an interesting experience when he was last on Cuomo Prime Time last month.

While discussing COVID-19, Senator Cruz criticized Chris Cuomo’s brother’s – Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo – response to the pandemic and Chris Cuomo viciously attacked Senator Cruz for supporting President Donald Trump.

Did you see his interview with Ted Cruz? #coldfeetcrowder 

 pic.twitter.com/XNoLBkrlYH

— Andrew Gold (@andrewwgold) October 1, 2020

Responses to the Cruz and Cuomo Twitter Fight

As the two political figures battled it out, Twitter users took sides.

Those who sided with Cuomo called out Senator Cruz for his support for President Trump and the slow COVID-19 response.

Sen. Cruz, this response is beneath your office. You’ve chosen the losing side, which happens. However, refusal to concede & insist on an immediate transition process is criminally destabilizing. Covid numbers, military decisions, zero concern for unemployment, homelessness, &

— Chris Thompson (she/her) (@Chris_librarian) November 17, 2020

No, you hush Ted. As Americans we either believe in elections. Sometimes we win and sometimes we lose. That is democracy. In the meantime, the pandemic is getting worse and worse. Please talk about that. It’s is literally life and death.

— Josh Azriel (@micazriel) November 17, 2020

How many people in Texas dies while you tweeted that

— Jack Mansour (@JackMansour17) November 17, 2020

Others are coming to Senator Cruz’s defense and are calling out Cuomo for his comments and his brother’s response to COVID-19.

It's just amazing to me how Food lines in Dallas get reported all over the country, but the same lines in New York don't. It's almost like there's some kind of… Bias or something, don't you think Chris? Maybe you could fix that.

— Cable Beard (@llcthecableguy) November 17, 2020

https://twitter.com/sbp404/status/1328838799946702850?s=10

Ted is right how is this controversial? And all Cuomos stink.

— Adam Edward (@EdwardAdamZ) November 18, 2020

Some are not taking sides, but love watching a good Twitter fight.

https://twitter.com/stephanie_co239/status/1328896180298911744?s=10

The ongoing hostility between Senator Cruz and Chris Cuomo is just one example of the many heated debates across the country among US citizens regarding our polarizing politics. Though it may seem impossible, there are some who are calling for both sides to compromise in order to unite and rescue our country from the horrors of 2020.