Stuttering candidate Ted Cruz takes his GOPe rhetoric to new lows and tells CBN during an interview that Donald Trump supporters are “low information” and “not engaged”.
“Donald does well with voters who have relatively low information, who are not that engaged and who are angry and they see him as an angry voice.” (link)
It would appear lyin’ Ted is increasingly growing desperate as his odds of winning the GOP nomination are diminishing. Now we begin to see the true colors of a progressive DC insider who has stepped out from behind his mask.
In the past several days the attachment of Ted Cruz to the GOPe UniParty has been increasingly exposed to sunlight.
It would appear the fully exposed Cruz campaign is now willing to display their pontificating arrogance. The facts are exactly opposite from the claims being attempted by Ted Cruz. Donald Trump supporters are, by far, the highest information electorate of any support base – and therein lies the risk to the ongoing Ted Cruz psy-ops campaign.
Remember, the entire base of support for Cruz is contingent upon psychological manipulation. The people who constructed the pathway for Cruz’s nomination have openly admitted such, and continue to rely on psychological targeting to advance the fraud that is Ted Cruz “the consistent conservative”.

( Via Washington Post) […] Cruz has largely built his program out of his Houston headquarters, where a team of statisticians and behavioral psychologists who subscribe to the burgeoning practice of “psychographic targeting” built their own version of a Myers-Briggs personality test. The test data is supplemented by recent issue surveys, and together they are used to categorize supporters, who then receive specially tailored messages, phone calls and visits. Micro-targeting of voters has been around for well over a decade, but the Cruz operation has deepened the intensity of the effort and the use of psychological data.
[…] To build its data-gathering operation widely, the Cruz campaign hired Cambridge Analytica, a Massachusetts company reportedly owned in part by hedge fund executive Robert Mercer, who has given $11 million to a super PAC supporting Cruz. Cambridge, the U.S. affiliate of London-based behavioral research company SCL Group, has been paid more than $750,000 by the Cruz campaign, according to Federal Election Commission records. (read more)