Ted Cruz might have ‘won’ the battle in Iowa, but it doesn’t look like he’s on his way to winning the war in the next battleground state.
Surprising many, the Texas senator managed to come out on top on Monday’s Republican primary, beating frontrunner Donald Trump by a small-but-sound margin. The results were highly controversial, with some conservatives contesting their validity and pondering if the GOP establishment got it’s hands dirty helping Cruz so as to keep Trump from getting anywhere near the party’s nod.
Cruz supporters point to their candidate’s popularity amongst Christians in general and evangelicals in particular as the reason for his success, with Iowa being home to any number of professed Christians. Unfortunately for Cruz, this advantage is likely to do little for him in New Hampshire.
Unlike the solidly religious state of Iowa, the Granite State boasts the second-lowest rate of church attendance in the entire country. This could prove disastrous for Cruz, given his close call against Trump on Monday.
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Now we learn he has ties to the Bush family. What you might call a sleeper cell…….Clap now !!!
Bite your tongues! If the Christians that are there, turn out for him, he could do well. Please Christian’s, don’t sit on your hands, like you did for Romney. Our only chance for any recovery is at the hands of a constitutional conservative like TrusTED!!
Give me a break! Washington HATES him, so that’s why I love him!
Bye Ted… Don’t come to SC to try and sell your snake oil. Go Home.
Barbara Still Ted Cruz had nothing to do with this!!!!! His staffer forwarded the message aired by CNN!! It was an honest mistake by the staffer!!
Barbara Still And you can’t spell or reason!
You all wish… – Charlotte
Everyone talks like one primary is the election. Wait until the primaries move south and you’ll see a different picture
He will be ahead of Rubio for sure!
A darn shame and I cannot believe people of God supporting this abusive and nasty man