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California Republican Assembly endorses Ted Cruz for President
« on: February 22, 2016, 04:34:47 pm »
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The influential California Republican Assembly on Sunday endorsed Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for president.

Cruz received the required two-thirds majority on the first ballot at the group’s convention in Buena Park, the first time in 20 years a first-ballot endorsement for president has been made, according to California Republican Assembly President Tom Hudson.

“Senator Cruz won the overwhelming first ballot endorsement because he is the proven, consistent conservative,” Hudson said. “Cruz is a hero to the conservative movement and he’s right in line with what we need in California and nationwide.”...

http://mynewsla.com/government/2016/02/21/california-republican-assembly-endorses-ted-cruz-for-president/


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Re: California Republican Assembly endorses Ted Cruz for President
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2016, 04:35:57 pm »
Also, from the vice-chairman of the California Republican Party


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVvIJVNmSOU

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Re: California Republican Assembly endorses Ted Cruz for President
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2016, 05:15:39 pm »
There are a few Republicans in California politics that are as hardcore far right as anywhere.

Yet Tom McClintock, one of the best among them, backed away from the Freedom Coalition in the US House, because they were to radical even for him.

I have never heard of the person they just endorsed to replace Boxer, which means he is a relative unknown and will go nowhere.

So it is basically the narrow but loud crowd. For sure that is Ted's group. But when he doesn't even fly in South Carolina you must seriously ask yourself what is wrong with him and his campaign.

Some suggestions: It is his preachy style and content (message and messenger), and his staff and supporters (campaign manager, Beck etc.).
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