Talk radio and Fox News host
Sean Hannity called out Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on his radio show Tuesday, accusing the GOP presidential candidate of dodging his questions.
Cruz was accusing the Donald Trump campaign of "whining" about Cruz's effectiveness in wooing delegates and that no one but Trump is complaining about the process being confusing when Hannity interjected.
"Senator, I'm on social media with millions of people," Hannity said. "I have 550 radio stations and I have the top-rated cable show at my hour all across the board, and I am telling you that people are telling me that they find this whole process confusing."
"Sean, the only ones asking this question are the hardcore Donald Trump supporters," Cruz said.
"Senator, why do you do this? You've got to stop. Every time I have you on the air and I ask a legitimate question, you try to throw this in my face, I'm getting sick of it," Hannity shot back. "I've had you on more than any other candidate on radio and TV. So if I ask you, senator, a legitimate question to explain to the audience, why don't you just answer it?"
Cruz continued arguing that the Trump campaign "doesn't know what they're doing."
"They don't show up. In Colorado, the Donald Trump team was handing out fliers, asking their supporters to vote for a slate of delegates — they included Cruz delegates on their slate," he said.
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