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Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz to speak in Nashville

Hundreds packed into Farragut High School in Knoxville to see Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz.

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Cruz is amid an eight-state, 12-city “Christmas Tour”.


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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is the only Republican presidential candidate who wouldn’t lose to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton in a general election head-to-head match up, according to a new Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday morning. Ted Cruz of Texas, who was not born in the United States.


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“How fantastic that we have so many young, talented, dynamic candidates on the Republican side for president”, Cruz said.

As Donald Trump continues to dominate GOP main polls, institution Republicans have been reluctantly warming to the concept Sen.

Cruz also said he would advise the U.S. Department of Justice to open an investigation into Planned Parenthood, and that he would rip to shreds the Iranian Nuclear Deal.

Cruz has been organizing for months in the SEC primary states – a reference to the collegiate Southeastern Conference – which among will them award 565 delegates to the Republican convention.

She stopped short of saying she was supporting Cruz but said that she liked what he had to say.

Hosts now spending more time discussing Cruz – including Laura Ingraham, who recently called the candidate “Reaganesque”- joined Glenn Beck, who has stated his unequivocal support for the candidate. But his focus on immigration and national security already resonated with conservative voters.

“On that stage he said he still advocates a pathway to citizenship for those here illegally”, Cruz said.

He also told the story of his father, who fought against the Batista regime and was imprisoned before fleeing to the U.S. His father was 18 years old and spoke no English when he arrived, with only $100 tucked into his underwear.

George Bullock, a political scientist at the University of Georgia, said that Democrats tried the Super Tuesday approach in 1988, bunching Southern states together, in hopes the party would coalesce behind a moderate nominee.

While Cruz has been outspoken about his Christian faith and roots, Evangelical voters have criticized real estate mogul Trump for being inconsistent in referencing his faith.

His supporters said they know Cruz has what it takes to win the nomination and the White House. Cruz is just who he is.

In this regard, Cruz’s back-and-forth with Marco Rubio (Fla.) over his position on a 2013 Senate bill is about much more than immigration.

Cruz went on to thank Wiley for introducing his father to Christianity, saying, “the impact of one faithful servant spreading the Good News ripples for generations”.

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“My opinion, when people walk in there, have their finger half an inch away from the Trump button and say, ‘This was fun, but nah.’ And move over to somebody else. You’ve got Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Sean Hannity all coming up and actually pointing out what really did happen so I think it really turned out being a huge bonus for him”, said Josh Wheeler of Monte Carlo, Alabama.

Dale Ellis Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz works his way through a standing-room only crowd in North Little Rock Tuesday Dec. 22 on the sixth day of a week-long “Christmas Tour.” The Texas senator was making his second visit to Arkansas