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Cruz: Rubio “Would Be A Terrific Person To Consider For Vice President”

He’s very, very talented.

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Cruz and Rubio, a USA senator from Florida, engaged in bitter fights over illegal immigration during the campaign.

CRUZ: Anyone would naturally look at Marco as one who would be a terrific person to consider for VP. “I consider Marco a friend”, Cruz said.

“The Republican Party has to be the home of the conservative movement. I appreciated those kind comments he made”, Cruz told Cooper during the town hall. (Rubio now has the third most delegates among all active and former candidates, which means that in the current three-way race for the nomination, John Kasich is running fourth.) He’s sending requests to relevant officials in state parties asking that his delegates remain bound to him through to the convention, even though he’s no longer running for the White House. So I think the world of Marco.

“We’re in the process now of looking at a number of different options”, said Cruz without mentioning names. Watch to the end of this promo: The clip cuts off just before Rubio finishes his sentence: “Rubio said in an interview with Mark Levin on “Levin TV” Tuesday that of the candidates in the GOP race, the “only one that fits that [conservative] criteria is Ted Cruz“. The fairness of the system isn’t really what’s hurting him – it’s the fact that Trump’s team has no actual idea how to run a campaign and he’s getting dunked on by the far better organized campaign operation of Ted Cruz.

CRUZ: He would be someone that you would be a fool not to look at seriously.

So why is NARAL whining yet again, calling on CNN moderator Wolf Blitzer to “get the candidates to debate reproductive freedom on a national stage for the very first time”. “He was trying to beat me, I was trying to beat him”.

Nikki Haley – This popular governor could be a big help to a Cruz ticket. “That’s what happens in a campaign”.

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Cruz said Wednesday that the back and forth was all part of the normal campaign process and he has harbored no ill will toward his Senate colleague.

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