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Could Ted Cruz Win South Carolina’s Presidential Primary?
FITS News ^ | January 20, 2015 | Staff

Posted on 01/20/2015 7:51:18 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

IN A WORD, “YES”

Let’s face it … we live in a world of labels. And in no arena are labels more impactful than in the world of politics – assuming of course the recipient of the label can show they’ve actually earned it.

That’s rare … but occasionally it happens. And when it happens, it has the potential to move the masses (even those increasingly resistant to voting).

Amid a sea of self-anointed “Republicans,” “conservatives,” and “Tea Party” candidates, voters are looking far and wide for aspiring leaders whose records actually match the all-too familiar rhetoric emanating from their all-too familiar stump speeches. They’re looking for leaders who have earned their stripes, in other words … amassing battle scars (and credibility) on issues used by others as props.

Take the high stakes 2016 “Republican” presidential primary – which unofficially kicked off this weekend in Myrtle Beach, S.C. at the 2015 South Carolina Tea Party convention. We attended this event – which represented a key early mile marker in the “First in the South” presidential primary (scheduled to be held next February).

We weren’t alone, either … in addition to an overflow crowd of hundreds of conservative activists (and numerous state and federal elected officials), four would-be GOP presidential candidates planted their flags at this event: Dr. Ben Carson, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum and billionaire real estate mogul (and reality television star) Donald Trump.

Trump obviously made the big splash landing at the convention … whereas Carson seemed to have the strongest showing of grassroots support among convention-goers (even if he left our founding editor feeling unsatisfied).

Santorum? Judging from the comparatively low attendance at his speech, his candidacy appears to be an afterthought (which in our book is frankly is more of a thought than it deserves).

But what of Cruz? Glad you asked …

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TWO PATHS >>>

Along with U.S. Sen. Rand Paul - who did not attend the South Carolina convention – Cruz is hoping to emerge in 2016 as a leading alternative to establishment GOP candidates like Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush and Chris Christie. Of course his strategy for becoming the anti-establishment pick is vastly different from Paul’s – which up to this point has involved cozying up to the GOP leadership at every opportunity.

(Mitch McConnell? Really?)

“You know what electability is?” Cruz asked attendees during his address to the South Carolina Tea Party convention. “It’s nominating the candidate closest to the Democrats.”

Exactly … and it doesn’t work.

“Who in their right mind would listen to someone who keeps getting whooped about ‘how not to get whooped?'” he asked.

Let’s look at the tale of the tape, shall we? Both Paul and Cruz have excellent voting records when it comes to protecting and promoting American freedoms and free markets. Of that there can be no doubt. Both are also “genuine article” fiscal conservatives who have taken very public positions against their party’s leadership (check out our coverage of their high-profile filibusters HERE and HERE).

Also, both believe fervently the GOP can be saved (a fantasy we abandoned years ago).

But that’s where the similarities end … and where the seeds for a winning South Carolina campaign begin for one of these two Senate “outsiders.”

Which one are we referring to? Like it (him) or not, Cruz.

First, let’s hear the case as it was made to us by one of the Senator’s strongest supporters …

“Senator Cruz is a young and dynamic leader who has the ability to inspire all factions of the party,” said Katrina Pierson, a Texas grassroots activist who helped Cruz win his U.S. Senate seat in 2010. “His ability to bring together a coalition of Republicans, Libertarians, Independents and even Democrats is what the establishments on both sides fear. And they should be very afraid – as 2016 draws near a potential candidate like Cruz could very well fracture the paradigm of the ruling class as a leader of the free people emerges to restore liberty and justice for all.”

Makes you want to break out in “My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” doesn’t it?

Asked about whether she thought Cruz could win South Carolina, Pierson said her man could win “all nine planets” in the solar system.

Obviously Pierson – a former congressional candidate and owner of a Texas-based consulting firm – is biased. Hell, she introduced Cruz prior to his South Carolina speech.

But does that make her premise any less valid in the Palmetto State?

Let’s take a look and see …

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“GAME OF ADDITION” >>>

Unlike Paul, Cruz has the ability to court – and win – evangelical voters. He also has the ability to court – and win – supporters of the U.S. military. And last time we checked, those constituencies were alive and well in South Carolina (despite our website’s best efforts to reduce their relevance).

If politics is a game of addition – and trust us, it is – Cruz could conceivably add votes from a lot of different pools.

“When I slam (Cruz) for Bible-thumping or pandering to the neoconservatives – the irony is (he’s) actually going to pick up support in South Carolina,” FITS’ founding editor Will Folks told one well-placed member of Cruz’s entourage. “I just forget sometimes not everybody down here is on board with my brand of secular libertarianism and non-interventionism.”

Which is true …

The balancing act, though, comes in the support Cruz could potentially lose if he courts the far right wing constituencies too aggressively. In other words, if his red meat is too raw – other potential GOP primary voters could choke on it, and scurry to Rand Paul’s banner.

So far, Cruz seems to be navigating the tight rope well. On the one hand, he’s affirmed his support for long-standing American allies while also endorsing the stated objective of the latest “War on Terror.”

“We need to stand with the nation of Israel,” he told the crowd in Myrtle Beach.

Hmmmm …

Cruz also said that America could never effectively wage war against “radical Islamic terrorism” if its leaders were too afraid to even invoke the term – clearly implying the administration of Barack Obama has been soft on Islamic fundamentalism.

“The men who flew those planes into the Twin Towers – they weren’t a bunch of ticked off Presbyterians,” Cruz said.

That’s true …

Of course Cruz’s rhetoric – while aggressive – wasn’t peppered with Lindsey Graham-style demands to invade every nation in the Middle East that doesn’t fly the Star of David on its flag. There were no references to “boots on the ground” or “nation-building.” In other words, Cruz seemed to be staking out foreign policy ground to the right of Rand Paul – yet to the left of Graham and fellow warmongering U.S. Sen. John McCain.

That middle ground could wind up being solid gold real estate in South Carolina …

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“SHOW ME YOUR STRIPES” >>>

Speaking of “solid gold real estate,” Cruz has amassed plenty of it on the one issue that “Republicans” have been railing on for the last five years: Obamacare.

It goes without saying every candidate seeking the GOP nomination in 2016 opposes this socialized medicine monstrosity – as they should. So, what elevates Cruz’s opposition to this hated law from the contempt of his contemporaries? Well, when the rest of the Washington, D.C. “Republican” establishment decided to roll over on this issue, he stood firm – for twenty-one hours … without sitting down.

Try doing that sometime and see how long you last …

Cruz’s filibuster put him on the map on the biggest issue in politics. And as his supporters are quick to point out, it lasted eight hours longer than Rand Paul’s.

“Ours is bigger,” one Cruz supporter joked with FITS.

Unlike the vast majority of “Republican” Senators, Cruz also backed up his impassioned filibuster by making good on his promise to vote against any budget that included funding for Obamacare.

“I ain’t interested in speeches,” he said during his South Carolina address. “Show me your stripes. If you’re really a conservative, you shouldn’t have to tell anybody.”

While other “Republicans” believe they can score points on Obamacare by simply shouting their opposition to the law louder than the next guy, Cruz doesn’t have to do that. He has a record on which to stand.

That’s the sort of “walking the walk” South Carolina conservatives are bound to appreciate … even if they aren’t initially inclined to support Cruz.

Now … does any of this guarantee Cruz will win (let alone become a top tier candidate in) the Palmetto State? No. Support for the GOP establishment runs strong in South Carolina, and any candidate looking to win from the right faces an uphill battle. Beyond that, a mountain of special interest money is going to flow toward left-leaning”Republicans” who align themselves with Washington’s status quo. That mountain of money is going to buy a lot of cheap television time here – and intellectually incurious SCGOP primary voters have proven especially susceptible to slick advertising campaigns from faux “conservatives” in the past.

And then there’s Rand Paul … who despite the many ideological dissimilarities to his famous father will receive a ton of the elder statesman’s support by default.

Can Cruz make inroads among Paul supporters? That remains to be seen.

Ted Cruz has a long way to go to become relevant as a “First in the South” contender. But he has something most other aspiring candidates lack – a wide open path to get where he want to go.

RAPID REACTION

Bryan Gamble
@BVGamble

@fitsnews Yes. If Newt won so could Cruz

3:13 PM - 20 Jan 2015


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: 2016; graham; mccain; obama; randpaul; southcarolina; teaparty; tedcruz
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To: 2nd amendment mama

Ping!


21 posted on 01/20/2015 8:42:09 PM PST by basil (2ASisters.org)
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To: doc1019

If he fails to win the nomination, I’m done with American politics. The country will be too insane.


22 posted on 01/20/2015 8:44:03 PM PST by Viennacon
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To: occamrzr06
Politics, for me, isn’t the be all end all.

No, but politics is sort of the point of a political thread on a mostly political Conservative website. Hence, complaining about politics and the lack of political backing for Ted Cruz on a thread which is specifically about politics on what is a mostly political Conservative website, and then protesting that one is too bored or lazy, or just too precious to get down in the mud with the rest of us filthy Conservatives for Cruz strikes me as a little, well, pointless.

I pray to Our Lord that you find the courage to believe that, even in the arena of politics, that you, personally, can become a force for good.

Cruz or Lose 2016

23 posted on 01/20/2015 9:07:49 PM PST by Sirius Lee (All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
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To: Will88

That explains Graham’s little foray.


24 posted on 01/20/2015 9:21:34 PM PST by ifinnegan
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To: ifinnegan

SC it seems like AZ for McC will always be for Graham. There is nothing we can do. They people don’t know what they are doing in either state.


25 posted on 01/20/2015 9:30:36 PM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: Will88
Some think if Lindsey Graham enters the primaries, it will only be to take votes in SC to insure a conservative does not win that early state and gain momentum.

Why would Lindsthy Graham take votes from conservatives in a Republican primary?

26 posted on 01/20/2015 9:44:35 PM PST by Carry_Okie (Those who profess noblesse oblige regress to droit du seigneur.)
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To: doc1019

Ted Cruz is my Senator, and first choice for the next President.


27 posted on 01/20/2015 10:18:42 PM PST by matthew fuller (God bless Jan Morgan- owner / The Gun Cave Indoor Shooting Range.)
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To: occamrzr06
" Actually, I’ve worked for a number of elected officials and there isn’t a one I would do anything for."

You are obviously a very confused, lost person. You need to re-evaluate what you do in life, and why.

28 posted on 01/20/2015 10:27:24 PM PST by matthew fuller (God bless Jan Morgan- owner / The Gun Cave Indoor Shooting Range.)
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To: occamrzr06
Politics, for me, isn’t the be all end all.

LOL - But it gives the sheeple the illusion that they "have a say".

Baaaaaaaaaaaa !
29 posted on 01/20/2015 10:30:28 PM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; Kale; Jarhead9297; COUNTrecount; notaliberal; DoughtyOne; RitaOK; MountainDad; ...
Ted Cruz Ping!

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30 posted on 01/20/2015 11:03:31 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Why YES HE CAN!!!


31 posted on 01/20/2015 11:03:47 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

We’ll never know what he can win until his hat hits the canvas in the ring...My money will be behind him if that happens.


32 posted on 01/21/2015 4:06:20 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: Will88

“Some think if Lindsey Graham enters the primaries, it will only be to take votes in SC to insure a conservative does not win that early state and gain momentum”
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Lindsey Graham would stand as much of a chance of winning the nomination as Pee-wee Herman. So, yes, preventing a real conservative such as Ted Cruz from winning South Carolina would be the ONLY reason for twinkle toes to enter the race.


33 posted on 01/21/2015 5:00:29 AM PST by House Atreides (CRUZ or lose!)
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To: occamrzr06

Of course he can win it all. And of course the South Carolina primaries matter. It’s the third primaries and any conservative candidate that does badly in South Carolina is essentially finished. I am going to bet that Ted Cruz WILL win South Carolina.


34 posted on 01/21/2015 5:12:32 AM PST by SmokingJoe ( "Ted)
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To: Carry_Okie; Will88; onyx; ifinnegan; House Atreides; fieldmarshaldj
Why would Lindsthy Graham take votes from conservatives in a Republican primary?

Exactly, he wouldn't, he'd take votes from Mitt/Jeb.

He's thinking of running because like many Senators, he's a deranged egomaniac who sees a President in the mirror.

35 posted on 01/21/2015 7:05:05 AM PST by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: Impy
He's thinking of running because like many Senators, he's a deranged egomaniac who sees a President in the mirror.

Fits my take.

36 posted on 01/21/2015 7:05:59 AM PST by Carry_Okie (Those who profess noblesse oblige regress to droit du seigneur.)
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To: onyx; 2A Patriot; 2nd amendment mama; 4everontheRight; 77Jimmy; A Strict Constructionist; ...
Thanks for the ping onyx.

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37 posted on 01/21/2015 7:07:16 AM PST by upchuck (Entrenched incumbency is the disease. Fresh blood is the cure.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Could Cruz win South Carolina? Yes he can. The question then is can he win Iowa and New Hampshire? I think he can win Iowa and be respectable in New Hampshire. Given that then can Cruz build enough momentum to win the nomination? I believe he can, and I believe he will.


38 posted on 01/21/2015 7:11:38 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
If Newt won so could Cruz.

My opinion as well.
39 posted on 01/21/2015 7:12:59 AM PST by Resettozero
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
If Newt won so could Cruz.

My opinion as well.

But I should add that that SP and Todd had more than a little to do with Newt's SC primary victory.
40 posted on 01/21/2015 7:15:49 AM PST by Resettozero
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