First I want to talk about the elephant in the room. If elected, Senator Ted Cruz would be the first Hispanic President. Well in actuality he would be the first Hispanic/White president but as we have seen with Barack Obama, the nationality that is different then those who were President before is the dominant one.
As Republicans, we do not like labeling people by their ethnicity and even as I wrote it, it seemed like a “dirty word.” But the truth is as it lies: Ted Cruz would be our nation’s first Hispanic president.For the record, I just wanted to point that out because the liberal media refuses to, even though when and if Hillary Clinton decides to run they will say “Hillary would be the first woman to win the White House.” As they have also pointed out for eight years “Obama is the first black President.”
Moving right along. . . the question buzzing around media outlets has been: Can Cruz win? Some say he doesn’t have a chance, others say he is going to win it all. I am going to break it down for you and tell you what I think.
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Personally I believe if you look at Ted Cruz’s run for Senate in Texas and if that is the kind of campaigning we are going to see as he runs for President, yes he can win. He entered the race as the underdog, the unknown and then he won by a large margin in 2012.
A lot of people underestimate Cruz. They do not understand a lot of campaigns are run from operatives in the back. Even though a lot of his political operatives from his Senate campaign days have been siphoned up by Rand Paul I’m going to let you in on a little secret: Ted Cruz wins because of Ted Cruz. That is my personal opinion.
If it was back in the 1800’s and Ted Cruz was running for President all he would need is himself, a stamp, a train and a stump and the man would blow the opponent way on Election Day.Cruz has a unwavering record. He is not the conventional flip flopper like most modern day politicians and not to mention, he is highly educated. Even when he was attending liberal Harvard Law his professor said he did not agree with Cruz’s political positions and tried to persuade him otherwise but Cruz beliefs could not be changed. That is what makes a great leader.
Too many Republicans of our day ponder to special interests or to their political agenda. One day they are for immigration, the next day they are against it or they run on the promise or reducing taxes and then when elected they raise them.
Ted Cruz has proven he will not change. Look at his Senate campaign promises and compare it with his votes in the Senate. They are the same. That’s rare.

Next, lets discuss voting patterns. During the last few elections, the majority of republican and conservative voters stayed home. Why? Because they did not want to vote in a moderate Republican to office. If they came out and voted, Obama might currently not be the President. If Ted Cruz can appeal to the conservatives, independents, moderate republicans and the right leaning democrats, then he has it in the bag.
Some people say he is too radical. Ted Cruz is simply a Constitutionalist. Believing in the Constitution and defending it does not make a person a radical. The reason he is depicted as a radical is because too many politicians nowadays do not abide by the Constitution. They try to change it or stretch the meaning of it passages. Calling him a radical is a scare tactic because they do not want the American public to not think government should control every aspect of their life. The Supreme Court upholds the Constitution and when was the last time someone called them radicals?
In conclusion, Ted Cruz has a very good chance of being our Hispanic savior and protecting us from the evils that be as President if he plays his cards right.
Also, it might not hurt if he brings along a stump or issues a campaign stamp. I would suggest leaving the cape and leotards at home though.