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Glenn Beck Officially Endorses Ted Cruz

Cruz’s presidential campaign released a new ad on Friday ripping Trump for his history of embracing eminent domain, the power of the government to force people to sell private property.

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Cruz is also under fire from another Republican opponent, Sen.

But when she used a Trump rally in Tulsa, Okla., on Wednesday to blame President Obama for the domestic violence arrest of her son Track, an Army veteran, it was a reminder of the controversy Palin has long attracted.

And while Canadians clearly have definite views about Trump, not so many know enough about Cruz to come to a decision.

But critics point out that Clinton attended Trump’s 2005 wedding (and Bill attended the reception), and that Trump contributed to Clinton’s Senate campaigns and donated to the Clinton Foundation, along with other Democrats including Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. Trump supporters have repeatedly been filmed physically attacking undesired protesters at his rallies, sometimes with the candidate’s apparent support.

Trump certainly holds a commanding national lead over the rest of the Republican presidential field. Rand Paul and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (2%), former Hewlett-Packard executive Carly Fiorina and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore (1%), with former Pennsylvania Sen.

Trump then promised, if elected, department stores would be saying “Merry Christmas” instead of “Happy Holidays”, again.

” I am here to announce that I am officially endorsing Ted Cruz”, Beck said to loud applause. There were even a few times when it looked like Trump was on the ropes.

Palin’s endorsement of Trump this week could draw some of Cruz’s support among evangelical and tea party voters.

In recent days Trump has taunted Beck, calling the conservative commentator a “wacko” and a “failing, crying lost soul”.

Earlier this week, the conservative magazine National Review published a special issue opposing Trump’s White House bid.

Additionally, a majority of his supporters have declared their minds are made up, compared to other voters: Fifty-two percent say they have decided on Trump versus 24 percent of non-Trump supporters who have made up their mind. Trump told an enthusiastic audience at a Christian school, Dordt College.

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On the strength of his poll numbers, Trump remarked how loyal his own supporters are.

Glenn Beck announced his pick for president on Saturday