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Ted Cruz Returns to Iowa with Six-Day Marathon Bus Tour
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is kicking off his final push ahead of the 2016 Iowa caucuses this morning – criss-crossing the state via bus and speaking to voters at businesses and town halls throughout the Hawkeye State.
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Former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) released an attack ad against rival GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz and Rand Paul stand out as the “bad” candidates on the renewable fuels report card, while the rest of the candidates on both sides of the aisle are graded as “good”.
The campaign trail here in Iowa is heating up as we draw nearer to Caucus night. 8 years on the Senate Armed Services Committee, helping to modernize today’s army to better be prepared for today’s threats.
The ad doesn’t have a wide buy in Iowa or New Hampshire, but the Santorum campaign did share it through its social media network. Meanwhile, Cruz has been surging, leading the pack in Iowa, according to the Real Clear Politics polling average. “If you want to protect America and defeat ISIS, Rick Santorum’s your president”.
Santorum: “Not all Muslims are jihadists, but all jihadists are Muslims”.
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“Every one of us has a constitutional right to protest, to speak our minds, but we don’t have a constitutional right to use force of violence or threaten force of violence on others”, Cruz told reporters in Iowa Monday, according to the Des Moines Register’s Vaughn Hillyard.