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Carly Fiorina Says She’s ‘Horrified’ By Trump, Endorses Ted Cruz

“My fellow conservatives, stand with me to support the next President of these United States, Ted Cruz”, she Tweeted, pointing to the endorsement on Facebook.

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Though she didn’t mention abortion in her endorsement, both Fiorina and Cruz are notoriously against pro-choice policies and Planned Parenthood. Rubio and Ohio Gov. John Kasich who are fighting with Cruz to emerge as the strongest alternative to Trump. The bill also has provisions to deal with the health problems caused by the lead.

Possible Cruz supporters include reluctant Senate colleagues and former presidential rivals with strong ties to major donors, who have long feared Cruz’s purist ideology but dread the prospect of a Trump nomination even more.

Businesswoman Carly Fiorina, who ended her own presidential bid last month, has endorsed Texas Sen. “Ted Cruz has stood up and fought for our right to bear arms”.

“Whose going to go tell your favorite Trump-supporting neighbor to vote for Ted Cruz?”.

CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad suggests Trump could do so at Thursday evening’s GOP debate. “And so it is time now to unite behind the one man who can beat Donald Trump, who can beat Hillary Clinton, who can beat the cartel”, Fiorina said.

Cruz “has won over and over and over”, she said, citing several primary and caucus victories so far. “Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two sides of the same coin”, Fiorina said. “They aren’t going to reform the system”.

Sure, Trump won the state as predicted. And when you challenge the status quo, you make enemies.

The fall of Marco Rubio has hugely complicated the race for the establishment. “I know Ted, and he’ll do the same as president”.

The remarks come days after Republican front runner Donald Trump praised Meyer at a political rally in Columbus.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager says despite the loss in MI, she is moving closer to the number of delegates necessary to win the Democratic presidential nomination. Cruz is doing worse, winning only 34 percent. He would not identify the reporters, saying he did not want to “out” media outlets, then added: “but I can tell you, there is so much out there”.

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The winner-take-all contest, worth 66 delegates, is a must-win for the governor and former congressman. Trump also revealed that he’s had a “very conciliatory” conversation with House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club Tuesday