Posted on 09/26/2015 9:54:44 AM PDT by Isara
Presidential contender and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz speaks with a supporter at the opening of his first Iowa office in Urbandale, Iowa on Sept. 26, 2015. |
Speaking with reporters inside the Des Moines-area office, Cruz explained that his campaign purposely held off on securing the space as part of an "exceptionally frugal" effort to make the most of contributor dollars.
"We made the commitment to every one of our donors, whether it's a $5 donor or a max donor: We will be good stewards of their funds," Cruz said. "And so the reason why we delayed opening a physical office until after Labor Day is that we didn't want to expend the funds until we got closer to caucus day so we would have money in the bank."
Cruz then made reference to the first two GOP candidates to exit the 2016 race: former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. He praised their service but vowed not to let his bid for the White House become engulfed in the same financial woes that ended their presidential runs.
"Both their campaigns ran out of money because when you spend your money early, you don't have the resources to communicate with voters," Cruz said. "We're committed to not following those mistakes."
Addressing supporters inside the office later Saturday morning, Cruz again stressed how tight-fisted his campaign has been, pointing out that until recently, his Iowa team was operating out of the living room of state director Bryan English. Cruz also suggested his campaign's thriftiness as well as it slow-but-steady organization in Iowa would pay off in a volatile GOP field.
"Every campaign cycle, you've met candidates who are flavor-of-the-month, who skyrocket up in the polls and then usually end up going down just as fast," Cruz told supporters. "You know, Scripture talks about building your house on a foundation of rock and not on sand. This campaign is designed to be built on a foundation of rock."
The office opening in Urbandale marked the beginning of a daylong swing through the Hawkeye State for Cruz. He is scheduled to speak Saturday evening at the Cornerstone Republican Gala in Thompson.
Makes perfect sense to me. Don’t waste money trying to communicate with voters before they’re paying attention. He’s also savvy enough to understand that the role of television isn’t what it used to be with the rise of social media.
I really, really like this guy!
Spending contributors’ dollars provides an insight into how a candidate will spend taxpayers’ dollars.
If you get to Urbandale, which is on the outskirts of Des Moines, get to the Iowa Machine Shed restaurant out on Hickman Road.
Highly recommend the bacon wrapped filet mignon along with one or two Bacon Bloody Mary's.
They like their bacon out in Iowa and I like bacon too.
The campaign begins.
Go, Ted, go! Slow but steady, and ever forward!
With the groundwork Cruz is laying out Don’t be surprized if Cruz takes Iowa.
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