Posted on 03/18/2016 8:38:08 AM PDT by jimbo123
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz is set to tour the border Friday, officials say.
House Speaker David Gowan will lead the tour, which will also include Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO who dropped her run for the White House.
(Excerpt) Read more at tucson.com ...
I think Cruz plans to welcome them in Spanish—and ask for their votes in the upcoming primary.
This is nothing more than a photo opportunity stunt. I bet the GOPe is advising him to do this. After all they are the experts in this type of thing. Then having Carly along to boot.
The mother in law of a friend is doing the same, and when he told me I thought he was joking at first. He said that she hates Hillary Clinton that much.
Strangely enough, both ex-wives speak highly of Trump. So I don’t think you’ll find any support in that quarter.
Clever. Trump has problems with women voters. Having Carly Fiorina prominent is probably going to help Cruz.
And Trump can tour the border with Jan Brewer. Checkmate! A lot of us women like strong women.....not the Carly or Hillary type.
I hear Doug Douche, oh I mean Ducey is not well liked. I have 3 women relatives in Arizona - All Trump. People on the border are tired of blatant in your face illegals. And the people of Phoenix want their city back.
Thank you for that information AuntB. But but but, he’s a constitutional conservative! Maybe Paul Ryan will explain it all!
The GOPe has wrapped Ted around their finger, yet he’s the outsider?! That there is a knee slapper.
Are they bringing TEDDY BEARS and toys with them????
I imagine not, they learned that didn’t really go over too well. Then again, I would never accuse Beck of being a quick study.
It will devolve into a spiritual revival and sadly turn off even more voters. That is my prediction.
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