TEA PARTY TED’S TX-SIZE WIN

Posted: Saturday, August 4th, 2012 at 10:19 pm
By: Tea Party

Editor’s note: the following article is reposted from Fox News on August 1st.

Former state solicitor general Ted Cruz, a tea party-aligned conservative once regarded as a long-shot candidate, has won the Republican runoff in Texas, where he will be the GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate in the November election. The Associated Press has called the race for Cruz over Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst. Cruz will be a heavy favorite over Democratic nominee Paul Sadler, who also won a runoff on Tuesday.

Cruz, an emerging conservative star whose father emigrated to the United States from Cuba, has drawn comparisons to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and has been lauded by national conservative political pundits and groups for over a year. His victory is a major blow to the Republican establishment in Texas, which lined up squarely behind Dewhurst. It’s also a victory for the tea party and national conservatives who lined up behind Cruz even when a surprise win appeared unlikely.

Cruz’s win is a remarkable political feat and arguably the Senate upset of the cycle. In early 2011, when Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison announced her intention to retire, observers regarded Dewhurst as a virtual shoo-in to take her place in the upper chamber. Dewhurst is very well-known in Texas, enjoys immense personal wealth, and enlisted the help of Gov. Rick Perry’s top political hands. Perry endorsed Dewhurst during the campaign.

But in a multiple-candidate primary election that also included former Dallas mayor Tom Leppert on May 29, Dewhurst was unable to cross the crucial 50 percent threshold, managing just 45 percent of the vote to Cruz’s 34 percent.

Once the two-month overtime period was triggered, Cruz seized on new momentum. He outraised Dewhurst 3-1 in the first third of July and brought in an impressive cast of national conservative stars to stump with him during the closing weekend of the campaign. Sarah Palin and Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), who both endorsed Cruz’s candidacy, campaigned for him Friday in the Houston area.

While Dewhurst was extremely well-funded, a crucial national ally helped Cruz keep pace on the expensive Texas television airwaves. The anti-tax Club For Growth spent $5.5 million on independent expenditures to help the underdog pull off the upset. Despite their buy-in, Dewhurst and his allies still outspent Cruz and his allies on the air during the final week of the runoff campaign.

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3 Responses to “TEA PARTY TED’S TX-SIZE WIN”

  1. GranPaSmurf says:

    Applause!! Watch Matt’s video. See not only the size of the crowd but the general good will and good humor that is typical of a bunch of Tea Party folks.
    WE HAVE POWER!

  2. Matt Troy says:

    Sometimes in life you have to stop and smell the VICTORIES!! 7-31-12 Was an exciting day lets keep the momentum going into election day 11-6-12!! “In God we still and always will trust.”

    BTW – On August the first I went to Chick-fil-A ,
    never got a chance to eat but made the video below and gave the “San Antonio Tea Party” a shout out.

    http://youtu.be/jARGmKjJtCo

    I sent the video to Mike Huckabee they did not play it but did show one of my still photos on his show!! Very cool..

    Matt

  3. Bobbie Mueller says:

    Ted Cruz will stand up and be counted to pull together conservatives and the more moderates in the Senate. He knows by heart and memory the Constitution. I’m so proud of this American! He was on Fox News at 5:20 p.m. today and did a remarkable job during the interview.