Knock 'em dead Ted. America's going to need someone with some balls to fix everything Obama has fucked up. Cruz - Paul 2016
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There are no polls showing Ted Cruz leading the 2016 Republican presidential field in the Iowa. A PPP survey last month found Cruz in sixth place in the state, behind Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, and Marco Rubio. But after a particularly well-received appearance at a conservative event in Ames, Iowa over the weekend, there seems little doubt that Cruz, who has been in the U.S. Senate all of eight months, is zooming toward the front of the GOP pack in the nationâs first-voting state.
The gathering, sponsored by the social conservative organization Family Leader, featured appearances by Rick Santorum, winner of the 2012 Republican caucuses, and Cruz, along with billionaire gadfly Donald Trump. From all accounts, Santorum was a popular speaker; the social conservative crowd appreciated not only his positions but the enormous effort he has made to get to know the state of Iowa and its conservative residents.
But Santorumâs welcome could not compare to the wildly enthusiastic reception for Cruz. Joined by his pastor father, Rafael Cruz â he was a big hit, too â the Texas freshman senator wowed the crowd, and then wowed them again.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/byron...gop-frontrunner-in-iowa-maybe/article/2534147
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There are no polls showing Ted Cruz leading the 2016 Republican presidential field in the Iowa. A PPP survey last month found Cruz in sixth place in the state, behind Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, and Marco Rubio. But after a particularly well-received appearance at a conservative event in Ames, Iowa over the weekend, there seems little doubt that Cruz, who has been in the U.S. Senate all of eight months, is zooming toward the front of the GOP pack in the nationâs first-voting state.
The gathering, sponsored by the social conservative organization Family Leader, featured appearances by Rick Santorum, winner of the 2012 Republican caucuses, and Cruz, along with billionaire gadfly Donald Trump. From all accounts, Santorum was a popular speaker; the social conservative crowd appreciated not only his positions but the enormous effort he has made to get to know the state of Iowa and its conservative residents.
But Santorumâs welcome could not compare to the wildly enthusiastic reception for Cruz. Joined by his pastor father, Rafael Cruz â he was a big hit, too â the Texas freshman senator wowed the crowd, and then wowed them again.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/byron...gop-frontrunner-in-iowa-maybe/article/2534147
