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Ted Cruz, Bill Clinton campaigning in North Texas

The U.S. faces both a constitutional crisis and a foreign policy crisis, she said, which is why she stepped back from her job as the Southwest region head of investment management at Goldman Sachs in Houston to spend months on the campaign trail making the case for her husband.

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“I am so happy to be home”, Cruz added.

On top of protecting Constitutional freedoms, she promised Cruz would appoint a strict constructionist to the US Supreme Court.

Cruz finished third in Nevada, South Carolina and New Hampshire.

“If [Trump] wants to call up and ask us to release this transcript, he’s free to do that and then we can decide what we would do”, Rosenthal said.

In recent debates, Republican front-runner and businessman Donald Trump has gone after Ted Cruz, particularly attacking him for being a “liar” and “dishonest”. “That have become angry, that Washington and the elected political class have started to ignore the people, the voters”, Cruz said.

“She’s the softer side of Ted Cruz”, said JoAnn Fleming, a conservative activist from Tyler who serves as the campaign’s Texas Tea Party chair.

“It’s not troubling us too much if we’re not participating in it”, she said.

Marlin Bontrager, a homeschooler parent whose family gospel band tours the country by bus, said he’s supporting Cruz in part because he worries that secular education has contributed to a drop in the American intellect and the rise of Trump, as well.

Mrs. Cruz says, going into Super Tuesday, she and her husband are confident – but urged their supporters to get out and vote. Trump now has 82 delegates to Cruz’s 17.

Houston Baptist University is the last stop for Senator Ted Cruz Monday in what has been a long day of campaigning in his home state ahead of Super Tuesday.

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Nora Hazon, a high school teacher who will be voting for the first time Tuesday, came here Saturday expecting to see Ted Cruz.

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