Actually, that's pretty well established. George Bush has openly said he doesn't like Cruz. "I just don't like the guy", and that sentiment seems to repeat itself through several employers. I've also heard the same thing regarding Ted Cruz from his Senate colleagues, and also some pre-Senate employers.
I believe the dislike, in some cases, has to do with conceit, arrogance, and blind ambition, some of which I believe we've seen for ourselves.
So if you check the record, I think you can pretty easily identify a pattern here with Cruz's "likability".
I mean, look at the Jeff Sessions situation. Here they are supposed to be good friends and close colleagues, and yet Sessions ends up in the Trump camp.
Even Carly Fiorina, his running mate, said "Ted Cruz will say or do anything to win" as recently as January of this year (or words to that effect).
So it seems there could indeed be some truth to these notions.
Let Ted Cruz settle down with some of these issues and try again in 4 or 8 years...
Vote Trump
Yet Carly is his running mate...interesting.
Have you listed everyone who ever worked with him? I think not. To establish that ANYONE who ever worked with him dislikes him, you must show that nobody who has ever worked with him does like him, you have not shown that. At most you can say, “Some (possibly “many”) people who work with him dislike him.”
i still call BS on the statement. Please do not respond - you have shown you are unfamiliar with basic logic in your last post, and it is tedious to discuss matters of logic with you.