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Rival campaigns starting to fear Ted Cruz
Politico ^ | 11/16/15 | Kate Glueck

Posted on 11/16/2015 5:11:56 AM PST by VinL

He has more cash than any other Republican candidate. He is organized in every county in the first four voting states. And he has served up one strong debate performance after the next.

Now, not three months from primary season, rivals concede they have begun to fear Ted Cruz has an increasingly clear path to the Republican nomination.

"Anybody who thinks differently," said an operative with a rival 2016 campaign, "is lying to you."

The 2016 field’s reluctantly bullish outlook on Cruz marks a dramatic about-face for Republicans weighing the divisive senator’s odds. For months, Cruz was considered a long-shot at best – a hardline conservative with a niche audience of angry evangelicals, mired in the middle of the polls and overshadowed anyway by Donald Trump. Allies of, and operatives on, campaigns as varied as Jeb Bush’s and Mike Huckabee’s dismissed the Texas senator’s ability to court enough supporters to defeat a more mainstream Republican.

No longer.

The same Republican rivals who relegated Cruz to a second tier in discussions this summer now see this insurgent firebrand as the candidate who benefited most from Scott Walker’s exit and the one who stands to gain should Donald Trump or Ben Carson decline. Indeed, Cruz is seen by most of his competition as one of the few likely to still be standing in March

"He's the longer-term threat,” said Fergus Cullen, the former chair of the New Hampshire GOP and a Republican who does not support Cruz. “I suspect once Trump goes down, people like me will have Cruz to deal with."

During the bulk of the pre-primary season, Cruz languished in the polls behind Trump and Carson, two candidates who appealed to voters furious with Washington. This was the bloc Cruz had been expected to dominate. Deprived of oxygen, Cruz largely faded from the Republican presidential spotlight over the summer weeks.

Saddled with a lower profile, Cruz focused on fundraising and building deep organizations. Instead of living in Iowa all of August, he embarked on a bus trip through the South, a move that surprised other Republicans at the time but allowed him to lay the groundwork for mounting a turnout operation across a region that will vote early this cycle, on March 1. Cruz, eyes on a delegate count, even developed infrastructure to compete in the primaries and caucuses in the U.S. territories, dispatching a representative to places as far-flung as Guam and American Samoa.

Cruz also cleaned up as Walker broke down, said Tom Rath, a New Hampshire Republican who is aligned with Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Even though many of Walker's more high-profile endorsers and donors went to Marco Rubio, his departure opened up a slice of the conservative vote that is now more inclined toward Cruz.

All of this laid the groundwork for a strong autumn. Cruz ramped up his public activity in the early states, particularly in Iowa with a high-profile religious liberty rally, an event he replicated Saturday in South Carolina. He rolled out the endorsements he had been quietly seeking for months, and his poll numbers and his cash flow ticked up in tandem. When he offered a blistering critique of the media at the CNBC debate in Boulder, Colo. late last month, the tide turned.

“He’s done really well on the debate stage, raised a whole bunch of money, his campaign has done a good job organizing, and he does have these super PACs—they don’t seem very active, but at least they have money in the bank,” said a source working for the rival campaign, referencing the cluster of super PACs backing Cruz that have amassed tens of millions of dollars.

Now, Cruz enters a crucial week. The 2016 field will return to Iowa on Friday for another cattle-call, this one hosted by prominent Iowa social conservative Bob Vander Plaats, who will offer a coveted endorsement soon after. That endorsement could be pivotal for Cruz, who has worked for months to emerge as the consensus choice of evangelical conservatives.

Carson represents Cruz’s biggest obstacle to that end, but in Iowa, Cruz has already lined up a number of well-known conservative activists and is working toward engaging pastors on his behalf in all of the state’s 99 counties. Vander Plaats, along with Iowa Rep. Steve King, are among the most sought-after conservative names in the state who are still up for grabs, and Cruz is thought to have a good chance with both of them. “He spent much of the early season building organization in key states, and so there was some hit on him initially, that, ‘He’s not here enough, we don’t see him enough,’” Vander Plaats said, discussing Cruz’s strategy. “What he was doing is putting up, nationally, an infrastructure to be successful long term. Add to that the cash on hand…and the most recent debate performance. It seems more and more people are warming to a Ted Cruz candidacy.”

The week will also bring new Cruz ads to the Iowa airwaves – some bought by one of his affiliated super PACs and others by the campaign itself. All of them will be used to reach the evangelicals who appear eager to reward a conservative outsider.

Certainly, Cruz still lags Trump and Carson. But friends and foes alike say Cruz is the candidate best positioned to benefit should either of those poll-leaders stumble. He has refused to attack the candidates and in fact invited Trump to co-headline a rally opposing the Iran nuclear deal. Thanks to a reputation built by being a thorn in the side of GOP leadership, he has managed to create an image of a true outsider with an insider’s understanding of policy.

"People are increasingly saying he has one of the better potential paths" to the nomination, said a source from another rival campaign. “There's lots of people in D.C. who shudder at the prospect of Cruz being the nominee. He's ruffled so many feathers in town, there's a healthy dislike of him in the institutional operative class … He wears that as a badge of honor, and he should. It helps him project the outsider image even though he's a sitting U.S. senator."

Since last week’s Republican debate, GOP odds-makers are increasingly talking up the possibility of a Cruz-Rubio primary fight, a contest that would see two young Cuban-Americans running for the nomination of a party historically led by older white men. Indeed, this could be the outsider vs. insider, conservative vs. establishment face-off that so many on the right have been angling for.

"They appear," said Doug Gross, an Iowa Republican who sees Cruz as unelectable, "to be the two biggest talents in the party."

Indeed, Cruz and Rubio are on a collision course. They argued last week over their records on immigration reform as Rubio’s campaign sought to cast doubts on Cruz’s conservative bona fides while Cruz dismissed Rubio's characterization of his position as "laughingly, blazingly, on its face false.”

Still, as Republicans working for other candidates admit Cruz is gaining steam, rivals argue his nomination would give the White House to the Democrats.

“I don’t think he can win a general election. I think he would get beat really bad,” said the first source from another campaign. “But I think he can win the nomination of the Republican Party.”


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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas

HUGE DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


21 posted on 11/16/2015 6:08:20 AM PST by pollywog ( " O thou who changest not....ABIDE with me")
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To: Amntn; 2ndDivisionVet

PinG!

GO TRUMP GO CRUZ! ~ YOU WIN or WE LOSE!


22 posted on 11/16/2015 6:11:41 AM PST by V K Lee (u TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP to TRIUMPH Follow the lead MAKE AMERICA GREAT)
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

However, Cruz on the Supreme Court

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Doubt Cruz would never be confirmed to the Supreme Court- largely because the GOP-e is statist.

And, it is for that reason I hope he will be president— he’s the only candidate who will transform the GOP from bottom top, without which transformation, socialism becomes ensconced in America.

Trump’s a good guy- and may do good things- but, he will not eradicate the GOP-e.


23 posted on 11/16/2015 6:12:02 AM PST by VinL (It is better to suffer every wrong, then to consent to wrong.)
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To: VinL
YOU HAVE MY SUPPORT TED!! GO CRUZ !!!

BTW - "Cruz" means cross and praise God, Ted is a true man of the cross.

24 posted on 11/16/2015 6:12:12 AM PST by JesusIsLord
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To: JesusIsLord

Yes, and CRUZ reminds me of DAVID vs GOLIATH...
A HUMBLE TRUE MAN of GOD has POWER that NONE OTHER HAS!!!


25 posted on 11/16/2015 6:15:53 AM PST by pollywog ( " O thou who changest not....ABIDE with me")
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To: taxcontrol

Agree wholeheartedly! Senator Cruz exudes one character trait that, in my opinion, is missing from every one of the other candidates: LEADERSHIP. He is a highly-principled man with an almost unwavering set of beliefs firmly grounded in the Constitution and his Christian faith - a characteristic that inspires people to trust and follow him.

What you described reminds me of a statement I once heard about an SF/Ranger Command Sergeant Major: “I would follow him through hell with a can of gasoline wearing only my underwear!”


26 posted on 11/16/2015 6:20:21 AM PST by ManHunter (You can run, but you'll only die tired... Army snipers: Reach out and touch someone)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

but there was no way to contemplate the game changer Trump has been.??

Hmmm, I see it differently, Trump was and is the only man out there capable of Clearing the Field of the Establishment Candidates. AND HE DID. Maybe that was his Job all along.

Trump/Cruz or Cruz/Trump beats Clinton/Bush/Rubio EVERYDAY!!!


27 posted on 11/16/2015 6:22:09 AM PST by eyeamok
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To: VinL

The Paris attack has all but elected Trump. He was the only candidate who said letting the Syrian refugee/invaders into the US would be a Trojan horse. He nailed it. He is the only hope we have to win the general election anyway.

I like Cruz but I don’t see any momentous event that surges him past Trump. He is very iffy in a general election and he’s not going to do much on immigration. Cruz’s tax plan sounds great for the individual but is not business friendly.

Trump is the guy for the mess we are in at the moment. We need a tough, experienced, mature adult in the Whitehouse. I’m down with Cruz as VP or AG.


28 posted on 11/16/2015 6:26:18 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: VinL

I don”t it. Do you realize how many articles Politico has published on Ted Cruz?
The only thing I can think is that believe he’d be weak against Hillary and so they are trying to pump him up - otherwise why would a lefty publication like Politico be carrying Cruz’s water? (Cruz fan here, just so you know.)


29 posted on 11/16/2015 6:27:45 AM PST by Lake Living
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To: eyeamok
but there was no way to contemplate the game changer Trump has been.

Maybe I didn't explain that well enough...what I meant was, back in April, May etc when Cruz was finalizing his strategy, there was no way to contemplate the game changer Trump would become. Now, it's pretty obvious.

30 posted on 11/16/2015 6:28:55 AM PST by C. Edmund Wright (WTF? How Karl Rove and the Establishment Lost...Again (Amazon Best Seller))
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To: VinL

Politico is now the favorite site for Cruz supporters? Just a few days ago a pro-Cruz Political story got posted and reposted multiple times—I actually lost count after a while. I thought Politico was a leftist hive of propaganda and incompetence? Is it suddenly the go-to site for conservatives?


31 posted on 11/16/2015 6:30:27 AM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: Lake Living

GMTA.


32 posted on 11/16/2015 6:32:13 AM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: Fantasywriter

I don’t care who wrote the article.... liberal, conservative, whatever..it is the TRUTH of what it said that I agree with, with the exception that Ted Cruz CAN win......


33 posted on 11/16/2015 6:38:47 AM PST by pollywog ( " O thou who changest not....ABIDE with me")
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To: Georgia Girl 2

The Paris attack has all but elected Trump. He was the only candidate who said letting the Syrian refugee/invaders into the US would be a Trojan horse

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I respect and appreciate posters’ support for candidates other than Ted Cruz. But, in supporting our candidates, we should try to be factually accurate.

Sept. 9, 2015-
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/09/ted_cruz_vs_donald_trump_on_muslim_refugees_in_the_us.html


34 posted on 11/16/2015 6:40:19 AM PST by VinL (It is better to suffer every wrong, then to consent to wrong.)
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To: pollywog

If Politico came out with one pro-Trump article after another, would you give them equal credit?


35 posted on 11/16/2015 6:45:10 AM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: VinL

Linking to an article that fundamentally misrepresents Trump’s position doesn’t help Cruz.


36 posted on 11/16/2015 6:54:47 AM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: VinL

“the institutional operative class” = one of the groups of termites eating away at our country’s foundations.


37 posted on 11/16/2015 7:12:32 AM PST by SharpRightTurn (White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
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To: Georgia Girl 2
The Paris attack has all but elected Trump.

I really doubt it. The election is still a year away. These attacks will be all but forgotten in the U.S. by then.

Trump might win but it won't be because of this event.

38 posted on 11/16/2015 7:48:41 AM PST by CommerceComet (Ignore the GOP-e. Cruz to victory in 2016.)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

I hope it certainly has elected LePen in France.


39 posted on 11/16/2015 7:49:44 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy

There is NO WAY that the Senate would confirm Sen. Cruz to the Supreme Court. The Republicans hate him more than the Democrats do.


40 posted on 11/16/2015 9:36:10 AM PST by nitzy (I don't vote for Republican'ts)
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