Sen. Ted Cruz endorses Donald Trump for president
“I think it’s fair to say that there’s not another candidate in the field who tried harder, who left more on the field, in an effort to defeat Donald, than I did”, Cruz said. He knew that his behavior on the very public stage with millions watching would nearly end any idea of running again in either 2020 or 2024. “Our country is in crisis”.
The other thing that’s happened is that Donald Trump is in a much better position to win the presidency now. “We know, without a doubt, that every [Hillary] Clinton appointee would be a Left-wing ideologue”, he said of the Supreme Court.
Cruz endorsing Trump are not completely surprising, in the last few weeks Mike Pence who is Trump’s vice presidential nominee started to exchange communications with Ted Cruz and even met at Capitol Hill.
“The campaign had never said that before”, Cruz said. Trump said he wouldn’t accept it anyway. “I’m urging them to come out and vote anyway, because the consequences of staying home, I think, are really quite significant”.
Well, isn’t that big of Lying Ted. “Marco Rubio, ‘” Beck told his national radio audience.
The two egomaniacs locked horns in a very personal manner as they battled for the GOP presidential nomination. Cruz wound up winning the Iowa caucuses, and the acrimony became so strong that Donald Trump accused Cruz’s father, Rafael, of being involved with the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
By the conclusion of the interview, Beck seemed disenchanted with the former GOP candidate he had championed. Thus, he’s willing to vote to stop her even though it means voting.as he ordinarily wouldn’t do, for a candidate who insulted members of the Cruz family.
Cruz cited the possibility of Democrats taking control of the US Supreme Court as a major reason why he chose to drop his opposition to Trump.
Beck then points out to Cruz that he already knew about Hillary Clinton’s potential judicial picks on the same day he dropped out of the race and called Trump a “sociopathic liar”, as well as in Cleveland where he infamously refused to endorse Trump. Cruz said six policy issues informed his decision, including where Clinton would fall on the Supreme Court, health care, energy, immigration, national security, and internet freedom.