Glenn Beck Officially Endorses Ted Cruz
Just 1 percent said Christie would be the strongest candidate against the Democratic nominee in November, compared with 46 percent who chose Trump and 26 percent who picked Cruz.
“I try to explain to them this is not a complicated night”, Zaun said of newcomers to the caucus process, the kinds of voters who could be key to a victory for Trump in Iowa.
Falwell did not formally endorse Trump, but lavished praise on the real estate magnate, saying he sees “a lot of parallels between my father and Donald Trump”.
Trump has repeatedly suggested that Cruz may not be eligible to serve as president because he was born in Canada, raising the question of whether Cruz meets the Constitutional requirement that the president be a natural-born citizen. “I don’t think the outcome will be substantially different”. “We got to get things done, folks, OK?”
The heart of Cruz’s closest argument, the candidate says, will focus unilaterally on policy differences like these, rather than reacting to the tenor of Trump’s impolitic statements, which have rankled the more business-minded candidates competing for second place with Cruz here in New Hampshire.
Manatee has significantly more registered Republican voters than Democrats, with 90,865 people registered Republican, 66,246 registered Democrat and 56,153 registered other. “If you nominate Trump and Cruz I think you’d get the same outcome”.
Brad Zaun, an Iowa state senator who has endorsed Trump, said Friday he has no doubts about the campaign’s turnout operation, calling Laudner the “most brilliant caucus strategist in the state of Iowa”.
“I have prayed for the next George Washington”, Beck said, “I believe I have found him”. Ted Cruz, of being weak on immigration.
“Make no mistake”, the host said, “if there’s an establishment shift here to Trump, it is to cut Cruz off at the pass”.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is pretty sure there are no limits to his popularity.
Should Mr Sanders win both Iowa and New Hampshire, two outcomes are possible.
Trump’s ad opens with Fox News’ Bret Baier telling Cruz that “it sounded like” he wanted comprehensive immigration reform to pass, since he introduced his own amendment into that legislation. After donating to several campaigns, including Bush’s and a super PAC supporting Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker before he dropped out of the race in the fall, Catsimatidis says he’s now talking up Trump, a longtime friend, in conversations with other big money donors.