Why not have them both on the ballot.
Cruz/Carson, they would certainly make a great team.
That would be nice, an America ready to work again instead of RINO votes from laziness. All these liberals pro abort congrat themselves for gaining votes paid by the national debt, driving us to incompetent oblivion.
The 60s are a cancre that will be bloted out one way or another.
CRUZ CONTROL
I was listening to Reince Preibus on a local talk show the other day and he was commenting on the deep bench that the republicans have in the 2016 race. He was naming potential candidates and the names he came up with were Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, Scott Walker. Ted Cruz never figured in his list.
I would gladly support Cruz 2016, but I think we’ll need a Conservative woman to win. I don’t wish to promote identity politics, but that’s were we are.
Interesting exercise ... but Senators generally make poor Presidents ... the current pResident makes this statement convincingly.
We have many exceptional governors available ... that is the population from which we should select.
Not just yes, but HELL yes!
The RINO’s will win again as we all vote for various candidates in the primaries unless we all unify behind one candidate before the process begins.
Cruz, Palin, Beck, Levin should all get on the same page.
That didn’t happen in Kentucky the other week and Mitch McConnell won.
I could unify behind Cruz....
In the straw poll, 633 ballots were cast, which was attended by more than 1,500 people.
1. Ted Cruz 30.33 percent
2. Ben Carson 29.38 percent
3. Rand Paul 10.43 percent
4. Mike Huckabee 5.06 percent
5. Rick Perry 4.90 percent
6. Curt Clawson (write-in) 4.58 percent
7. Jeb Bush 4.42 percent
8. Marco Rubio 3.32 percent
9. Rick Santorum 2.37 percent
10. Paul Ryan 2.05 percent
11. Allen West (write-in) 2.05 percent
12. Chris Christie 1.11%