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Cruz says he doesn’t want to forget lessons of 2000 election

Last night, Ted Cruz came out on top of the Iowa caucuses by building a base of conservative evangelical supporters.

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Now presidential hopefuls turn their attention to New Hampshire, with a very important primary in SC looming on the horizon.

During the rally, Cruz did not criticize Rubio and Trump until he was asked by a member of the audience to clarify his position on immigration.

After several delays and introductory speakers, including his wife, Heidi, Cruz took the stage and continued the event’s slightly mythical feel. To be successful, Cruz said, “we have to awaken and energize the Body of Christ”.

“It’s going to be fascinating on both sides this time, which is unusual”, said political consultant Andy Yates.

Scott Brown, the former senator from MA whose 2010 election was one of the earliest signs of voter unrest over President Obama’s signature health care law, will endorse Donald J. Trump in New Hampshire on Tuesday, the Trump campaign said. Rubio and Cruz will be forced to maintain their momentum in a state that historically disregards what Iowa does.

But Cruz also tailored some of his message to the New Hampshire audience, emphasizing the state’s crucial role in helping lift Ronald Reagan to a primary victory in 1980.

As quoted by Charisma News, Dick Bott said that “Not since Ronald Reagan has this country seen someone with the ability and the wisdom that Ted Cruz has”. But I’ve never been alone, and that is because Ted Cruz has been in the middle of almost all of those fights with me.

No candidate in either party appears to have an easy path to capture consecutive victories in the next two contests, in New Hampshire and SC. And with good reason – he has vowed to implement their agenda with promises to defy the Supreme Court on gay marriage, consider engaging in anti-gay civil disobedience, sign sweeping anti-abortion legislation, go after Planned Parenthood, appoint ultraconservative justices to the bench and block threats to religious liberty of Christians, which he says are rampant in America.

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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders files paperwork for the New Hampshire primary. A candidate who had been dismissed outright by the media, some polls had him 15 points to 20 points behind, but you refused to let the establishment and the cartel and the media do your thinking for you.

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