Republican presidential hopefuls were noticeably silent about a fatal shooting that took place at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs.

All three of their Democratic counterparts tweeted in support of the organization during and after Friday’s attack, which left three people dead and nine others injured.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was the only one of the major GOP candidates to comment:

Praying for the loved ones of those killed, those injured & first responders who bravely got the situation under control in Colorado Springs — Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 28, 2015

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul instead tweeted about his own Black Friday sales:

Visit the Rand Paul Store for the best #BlackFriday deals! Shop now and support the campaign! https://t.co/fxoBOgMtkH — Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) November 27, 2015

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush published an opinion piece about Obama's foreign policy:

I’ll reverse the failed Obama/Clinton foreign policy. Read my new op-ed in New Hampshire’s @ConMonitorNews: https://t.co/LJrl1Bmpy7 — Jeb Bush (@JebBush) November 28, 2015

Donald Trump spent the evening (and Saturday morning) touting upcoming campaign events and complaining about a New York Times reporter.

The reporter who pulled-back from his 14 year old never retracted story is having fun. I don't know what he looks like and don't know him! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 28, 2015

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio tweeted about his campaign's new cold-weather gear:

Stay warm this winter with our new cold-weather bundle. Shop now and save! https://t.co/ciXinNZaIo — Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) November 28, 2015

Ben Carson was off Twitter and in Jordan visiting a refugee camp.

All of the major 2016 Republican hopefuls describe themselves as anti-abortion. Some, like Paul, Rubio and Cruz, have attempted to strip federal funding for Planned Parenthood, citing heavily edited videos that emerged earlier this year claiming to show the nonprofit's employees selling fetal tissue for profit. A congressional inquiry into the videos did not find any evidence of wrongdoing.

Earlier this year, Rubio wondered why more Americans don't get "fired up" about Planned Parenthood's "dead babies."