Posted on 03/11/2016 3:46:36 AM PST by Helicondelta
At Thursday nights Republican debate, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), John Kasich, and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) all parroted talking points about trade that do not seem to match their prior legislative records and statements on the critical issue.
While Donald Trump has articulated his vociferous opposition to President Barack Obamas trade agenda in practically every GOP debate, tonight marked the first debate in which all of the other candidates were asked about their previous support for trade globalism.
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Jake Tapper then asked Cruz: You were a supporter of the Pacific trade deal [TPP], but after taking some heat from conservatives, you changed your position. Why should these voters who dont like these trade deals trust that you will fight for them all the time and not just in election years?
In response, Cruz said:
Actually thats incorrect. There are two different agreements. Theres TPA and TPP. I opposed TPP and have always opposed TPP, which is what you asked about. And when it comes to trade, look, free trade, when we open up foreign markets, helps Americans. But were getting killed in international trade right now. And were getting killed because we have an administration thats doesnt look out for American workers and jobs are going overseas. Were driving jobs overseas.
However, Cruz voted to fast-track the TPP by voting for TPA on the first go-around.
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