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Ted Cruz as Donald Trump’s vice president? Don’t count on it, the U.S. senator says

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As former President Donald Trump prepares a slate of potential vice-presidential candidates to run against him in November, US Sen. Ted Cruz said he doesn’t expect to be among them. At a campaign event in Laredo on Sunday, someone asked Cruz about the possibility of serving as a running mate. Although Cruz has been one of Trump’s biggest allies in the Senate during his presidency, the Texas Republican said he did not expect an invitation to join the ticket. “I’m not holding my breath,” Cruz said during a United States Hispanic Business Council event. “I don’t expect President Trump to give this speech.”

In an interview with Fox News earlier this month, Trump was asked if Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the US attorney general; Sin. Tim Scott from South Carolina and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, USA. Reputation. Byron Donald from Florida, USA. Reputation. His list includes Byron Donald of South Dakota, along with Gov. Kristi Nome and the former US Secretary of State for Hawaii. representative Tulsi Gabbard. “They’re all very good people,” Trump told host Laura Ingraham. “All are good, all are strong.”

No mention of shipping. Her relationship with Trump has been rocky at times. In 2016, Cruz and Trump went back and forth in their pursuit of the Republican presidential nomination. Trump ultimately won, but Cruz was late in endorsing Trump, drawing cheers from Trump supporters at the Republican National Convention. In 2018, Cruz tried to heal the rift by praising Trump’s policies. At one point, Cruz hosted Trump at a rally in Houston when Cruz’s campaign was battling then-Democrat Beto O’Rourke.

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Houston’s polling locations: San Antonio polling locations. At the Laredo event, Cruz gave a similar response when asked if he would consider becoming Senate Republican leader when the longtime senator takes office. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Cruz said the offer was unexpected. But Cruz left open the possibility of running for president again in 2028, saying his 2016 campaign was one of the happiest times of his life.

Cruz has sided with Democrats on issues such as expanding international bridges with Mexico to facilitate trade and supporting Mexican officials to pump more water into the Rio Grande to irrigate South Texas farmers. He will be re-elected this year. Nine Democrats, including U.S. Reps. Colin Allred of Dallas. San Antonio player Roland Gutierrez, who is competing for the team’s nomination to face Cruz next November.

 

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