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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
It was the correct and perfect answer. The only two I do not want to see get close to a nomination are Jeb Bush and Lindsay Graham (who never will get close).
Ted Cruz has been steady on the issues. I like him a lot. But, I don't believe the GOP Establishment will allow him to win.
However, I see that Hillary is going to chose Julian Castro for her VP. That means she expects either Cruz or Rubio to get that pick. Being that Castro and his mother support Amnesty and his mother founded the racist LaRaza, they are going to drill it down hard. She has already picked an illegal for her director of Latino outreach. Bold stuff. She is going to be much worse than Obama.
I don't believe that Scott Walker could debate her very well. I think Ted Cruz could handle her very, very well.
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Keep in mind, the GOP establishment did not want Ronald Reagan either.
In a debate, I don't think any of the GOP candidates can compete with him and Hillary certainly cannot.
Like him or not, Ted is very intelligent.
Alan Dershowitz, a liberal law professor of Ted Cruz said the following:
“Off-the-charts brilliant. And you know, liberals make the terrible mistake, including some of my friends and colleagues, of thinking that all conservatives are dumb. And I think one of the reasons that conservatives have been beating liberals in the courts and in public debates is because we underestimate them. Never underestimate Ted Cruz. He is off-the-chart brilliant. I don’t agree with his politics.”