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Here’s why Ted Cruz missed the final vote on Obama’s next attorney general
The Blaze ^
| Apr. 23, 2015 3:46pm
| Pete Kasperowicz
Posted on 04/23/2015 1:21:56 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
Edited on 04/23/2015 2:23:02 PM PDT by Admin Moderator.
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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) was already on a plane and flying back to Texas Thursday afternoon when the Senate held its final confirmation vote for Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch, a Cruz campaign aide told TheBlaze.
As a result, Cruz was the only senator not to vote on Lynch’s confirmation earlier in the day. The Senate approved Lynch, a candidate that Cruz has argued against for months now.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) missed the final vote on the confirmation of Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch, and was on a plane back to Texas. Cruz was the only senator to miss the vote.
The Cruz aide declined to say why the senator was returning to his home state. However, a reporter from Real Clear Politics tweeted a picture of a flyer indicating that Cruz, a GOP presidential contender, had a campaign fundraiser to attend to Thursday night in Texas.
While Cruz missed the final vote, aides to Cruz stressed that Cruz was in the Senate for the key vote on whether to end debate on Lynch’s nomination. The so-called “cloture vote” in the Senate is in fact the critical vote, since an agreement to end debate needs 60 votes, and once that happens, it’s usually a cinch to find the 51 votes needed to confirm a nominee or pass a bill.
Cruz and most other Republicans voted against ending debate, but 20 Republicans voted with Democrats and allowed Lynch to get to a final vote.
Cruz spokeswoman Amanda Carpenter said the cloture vote was the “vote that mattered,” and laid out her argument in a series of tweets soon after the vote:
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:22:31 PM PDT
by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: SoConPubbie
I don’t care that he missed the vote, it’s not like he didn’t make it perfectly clear where he stood on her before the final vote.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:23:05 PM PDT
by
mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
To: SoConPubbie
And it’s not like it wasn’t already plain, after he made his opposition perfectly clear, that his vote would not be at all decisive.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:24:05 PM PDT
by
mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
To: SoConPubbie
It was a done deal. The GOP traded a non-controverial bill to aid rape victims that the Rats had been holding up for a vote on Lynch.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:25:09 PM PDT
by
Blood of Tyrants
(True followers of Christ emulate Christ. True followers of Mohammed emulate Mohammed.)
To: SoConPubbie
Cruz and most other Republicans voted against ending debate, but 20 Republicans TRAITORS voted with Democrats and allowed Lynch to get to a final vote.
To: SoConPubbie
Cruz was in the Senate for the key vote on whether to end debate on Lynchs nomination. The so-called cloture vote in the Senate is in fact the critical vote, since an agreement to end debate needs 60 votes, and once that happens, its usually a cinch to find the 51 votes needed to confirm a nominee or pass a bill. The only thing that matters are the "Ays." The "nay" votes count for nothing.
So sure, his vote would have some symbolic value. OTOH, how many voted "nay" because Boehner gave them permission?
This is nit-picking. Ted did the heavy-lifting on the cloture vote.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:27:08 PM PDT
by
St_Thomas_Aquinas
( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
To: Blood of Tyrants
Can you imagine the political hay the rats would have made of it, if that had been reversed?
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:27:31 PM PDT
by
mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
To: SoConPubbie
In this age of technology why can’t senators “remote vote”?
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:28:13 PM PDT
by
GraceG
(Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
To: SoConPubbie
He should have been there and voted. That’s his job. If it’s too much effort, then he should resign and run for president free of his obligations.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:28:52 PM PDT
by
AmusedBystander
(The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next)
To: mrsmel
I don’t blame him. He knew what the outcome was going to be. How can he fight the RINO’s on this stuff? He can’t.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:29:23 PM PDT
by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
To: SoConPubbie
Well, it’s not as if he can just sit back and rely on the big donors to pave his way to the Presidency. like a couple of other candidates.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:29:24 PM PDT
by
RC one
(Militarized law enforcement is just a politically correct way of saying martial law enforcement.)
To: SoConPubbie
Cloture is the big vote, that’s for sure. We had that argument already, in ‘12, against Cornyn and McCain and stupid McConnell.
Remember, they would trick constituents with voting yes on cloture and no on the vote, so they could say they voted AGAINST something. (Do I have that backwards? Second thoughts here.)
Anyway, it was learned loud and clear that cloture votes darn sure matter, and that actual votes can camouflage outcomes.
However, was there an earlier thread counting votes in the senate? Rand Paul was the best at attending the vote, whereas Cruz was absent a lot of the time.
Right now is not the campaign, but the money race. Everybody shut up and sing! lol!
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:29:35 PM PDT
by
RitaOK
( VIVA CRISTO REY / Public education is the farm team for more Marxists coming)
To: SoConPubbie
Good luck Ted. And please, try to lie just a little... /
Sarcasim We're headed into 2016, and it's the year of the Conservative Liar. /Sarcasim
Get with it TED! Don't you want to be competitive? /Sarcasim
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:30:35 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Conservatism: Now home to liars too. And we'll support them. Yea... GOPe)
To: AmusedBystander
BumusedReader /Sarcasim
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:31:36 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Conservatism: Now home to liars too. And we'll support them. Yea... GOPe)
To: AmusedBystander
So don’t vote for him then.
I’m going to vote for him.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:31:46 PM PDT
by
chris37
(Heartless)
To: GraceG
We should use these for senators doing remote votes.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:31:53 PM PDT
by
GraceG
(Protect the Border from Illegal Aliens, Don't Protect Illegal Alien Boarders...)
To: mrsmel
And its not like it wasnt already plain, after he made his opposition perfectly clear, that his vote would not be at all decisive.
Exactly!
Cruz is smart enough to realize that at this point, his vote would be only symbolic, basically a waste of his precious time.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:31:58 PM PDT
by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
To: SoConPubbie
Thanks for posting this. All the Cruz bashers will maybe get why his final vote wouldn’t matter, regardless.
Good explanation of why it didn’t.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:33:38 PM PDT
by
Jane Long
("And when thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek")
To: AmusedBystander
He should have been there and voted. Thats his job. If its too much effort, then he should resign and run for president free of his obligations.
Oh B.S.!
He already represented his constituents admirably on this issue by getting out in front of the issue and speaking, almost singly, against Loretta Lynch.
How about you get a poll from his employer, the voters of Texas, that show how dissatisfied they are with the actions of Ted Cruz on this issue and we'll debate the issue.
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posted on
04/23/2015 1:34:46 PM PDT
by
SoConPubbie
(Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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