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Rubio: We disagree on a lot, but I’ll support GOP nominee
The Texas senator, who suspended his presidential campaign last week after a crushing loss in the must-win in primary, said there is still plenty of time for him to make a decision on whom he will be voting for and supporting.
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“We have suspended the campaign because I can see no viable path to victory”.
But, as voters in West Virginia and Nebraska hit the polls, Mr Cruz left the door open for a return to the race if he could recapture support. “I think we need to watch and see what the candidates say and do”.
Especially when one considers the fact that Cruz also ruled out the prospects of a convention fight or third-party bid in the same interview with Beck. “I hope all Republicans are going to get behind Donald Trump’s candidacy”, said Sen.
“While Republican voters have chosen Donald Trump as the presumptive GOP nominee, my previously stated reservations about his campaign and concerns with many of his policies remain unchanged”, Rubio wrote. Still, he is aware of the fact that Trump was voters’ favorite, but, despite this, he will not endorse him and won’t ask his supporters to do it either.
Cruz spoke glowingly of the conservative movement in the interview, saying it “remains strong and vibrant” despite the primary and caucus victories of a less conservative candidate.
It’s a terrifying way to get caught on camera, doing something odd with your tongue the way Ted Cruz did while tasting gelato during a campaign stop in Milwaukee. He never mentioned Trump or his father, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a frequent target of Trump during the Republican primary season.
Others have called for a more conservative candidate to go up against Trump and his likely Democratic challenger, Hillary Clinton.
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He holds just 564 delegates to Trump’s 1,068; it takes 1,237 to win. But he said Tuesday there is a slight chance he would re-enter the race. “I will continue to press in the Senate the very same things I pressed for on the campaign trail”, Mr Cruz added.