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Related: About this forumCruz returns to Senate, with hints at 2020 bid
Source: Washington Post
Cruz returns to Senate, with hints at 2020 bid
By David Weigel May 10 at 5:39 PM
One week after his campaign for president ended, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) returned to the Senate unready to endorse Donald Trump and very ready to talk about the next election.
This battle is about a lot more than one election cycle or one candidate, Cruz said. It is about principles that are eternal.
Pressed on whether he could now back Trump, fulfilling a pledge every candidate had made to back the partys nominee, Cruz passed on several chances to say yes.
There will be plenty of time for voters to make the determination of what they will support, said Cruz. What I am going to be supporting are free market principles and the constitutional liberties of Americans.
It was a swaggering and occasionally snarky performance, with several jokes about the warm embrace of Washington, before a media scrum that filled the hallway outside Cruzs Senate office. Like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who quit the race in March, Cruz skipped the reporter-clogged Senate lunches to reintroduce himself on his own terms. Unlike Rubio, he was about to face colleagues whod resented his elbow-throwing approach and were full of advice about how to fit in.
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By David Weigel May 10 at 5:39 PM
One week after his campaign for president ended, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) returned to the Senate unready to endorse Donald Trump and very ready to talk about the next election.
This battle is about a lot more than one election cycle or one candidate, Cruz said. It is about principles that are eternal.
Pressed on whether he could now back Trump, fulfilling a pledge every candidate had made to back the partys nominee, Cruz passed on several chances to say yes.
There will be plenty of time for voters to make the determination of what they will support, said Cruz. What I am going to be supporting are free market principles and the constitutional liberties of Americans.
It was a swaggering and occasionally snarky performance, with several jokes about the warm embrace of Washington, before a media scrum that filled the hallway outside Cruzs Senate office. Like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who quit the race in March, Cruz skipped the reporter-clogged Senate lunches to reintroduce himself on his own terms. Unlike Rubio, he was about to face colleagues whod resented his elbow-throwing approach and were full of advice about how to fit in.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/cruz-returns-to-senate-with-hints-at-2020-bid/2016/05/10/57fe7a4a-16e1-11e6-9e16-2e5a123aac62_story.html
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Cruz returns to Senate, with hints at 2020 bid (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2016
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saltpoint
(50,986 posts)1. If Ted waits until 2020 to run again for
president, that should give Carly Fiorina all kinds of time to fail at several more projects.
The only thing as bad as GOP presidential candidates is GOP vice presidential candidates.
Oh, and GOP governors.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,148 posts)2. Oh god, no......
Haven't people suffered enough from him already???????????
When is that fuckers's term up????
