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Cruz returns to Washington, warns of 'volcanic anger'
« on: May 11, 2016, 04:07:06 pm »
Cruz returns to Washington, warns of 'volcanic anger'

 WASHINGTON | By Doina Chiacu

Former Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz returned to his job in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday with a warning to Washington that the turbulent primary race was a wake-up call.

"All across this country people are hungry for change. This election cycle should be a wake-up call to Washington, D.C.," the senator from Texas said outside his office. "The frustration and volcanic anger with Washington was echoed throughout this election."

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders have upended expectations in their respective presidential campaigns, tapping into voter anger at establishment politicians in Washington. Cruz, a favorite of the conservative Tea Party movement, also tried to position himself as an outsider.

However, he dropped out of the Republican race a week ago after a crushing loss in Indiana and a brutal campaign in which Trump attacked Cruz's wife and father and constantly derided the senator as "Lyin' Ted."

Cruz ruled out a third-party candidacy, and said the democratic process had run its course.

Earlier on Tuesday, Cruz welcomed the idea of tossing his hat back into the ring in a lighthearted exchange with a staunch supporter, conservative radio host Glenn Beck.

Beck, who campaigned heavily for Cruz in the senator's quest for the Republican nomination, asked the 45-year-old Texan whether he would consider getting back into the race if he won Nebraska's primary on Tuesday.

"I am not holding my breath," Cruz said to laughter on Beck's show on TheBlaze Radio Network. "My assumption is that that will not happen. ... The reason we suspended the race last week is with Indiana's loss I didn't see a viable path to victory."

"If that changes, we will certainly respond accordingly."

Trump's victory in Indiana last Tuesday pushed Cruz and Ohio Governor John Kasich out of the Republican race and put the brakes on the "Stop Trump" movements sparked by his unorthodox candidacy.

Trump campaign adviser Sam Clovis dismissed the possibility of Cruz re-entering the race as highly unlikely.

"I think if Ted has a future in Republican politics in this country, I think he'll want to preserve that," Clovis told CNN.

Cruz may be hoping to put his conservative imprint on the party's July 18-21 national convention in Cleveland. On Monday, he said he would not release delegates he had won in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, according to news reports.

Trump needs 1,237 delegates, a majority of the delegates at the convention, to clinch the nomination on the first ballot, and it is not guaranteed he will win them in the remaining nominating contests.

Asked if he would endorse Trump, Cruz said every voter needs to make their own choice and they do not need to make it now.

"The Republican convention isn’t for another two-and-a-half months; the election isn’t for another six months," the senator said. "I think we need to watch and see what the candidates say and do."

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-cruz-idUSKCN0Y127R
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Re: Cruz returns to Washington, warns of 'volcanic anger'
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2016, 07:51:26 pm »
Cruz is correct.  This election will be a wake up call for the GOPe.  ALL of the establishment candidates lost and lost big.  Kasich was the only establishment candidate to stay in and that was purely to try and block Cruz.  Two outsiders came in first and second place.  Not backing the party's known conservative has given them an outsider with great uncertainty as to where he truly stands on the issues. That uncertainty has been rejected by millions and the second wake up call will be when he loses by a landslide to the DEMS.  A party that had all the hope in the world six months ago and should be very easily beating Hillary in all the polls has been brought to their knees...all by design of course.  Thank you Donald J. Trump.  The Clinton's have every reason to be smiling right now.
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Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.