Posted on 06/02/2015 11:04:17 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
North Carolina may not be First in the South, but the so-called valley of humility betwixt two mountains of conceit has become an increasingly competitive state in general elections (to the extent theres really a contest between Democrats and Republicans anymore).
Of more immediate relevance to GOP presidential campaigns is North Carolinas role as one of twelve states holding primaries or caucuses on March 1, 2016 a.k.a. Super Tuesday.
Looking to boost his Tar Heel State support is U.S. Senator Ted Cruz who will spend part of the coming weekend in Raleigh, N.C. as the states Republican party hosts its annual convention. The Texas Senator and favorite of Tea Party activists will address a group of North Carolina Republican Women at the Raleigh Convention Center (500 S Salisbury Street) at 5:30 p.m. EDT on Friday, June 5.
The following day, Saturday June 6, Cruz will make two convention-related appearances at the same location delivering a luncheon address at 12:00 p.m. EDT and mingling with convention delegates at 1:45 p.m. EDT.
This website has written in generally favorable terms about Cruz, however we were profoundly disappointed to see him fall for the so-called conservative spin on the issue of Obamatrade a crony capitalist economic deal being pushed by Barack Obama and several establishment Republicans in Congress.
Cruz should have known better than that as Obamatrade is anything but free trade.
Of course hes taken the correct position on numerous other issues like getting rid of ethanol subsidies so its hard to get too upset with the guy.
Of course hes taken the correct position on numerous other issues like getting rid of ethanol subsidies
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And wanting to shut down the Infernal Revenue Service.
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