Not a Single Senator Has Endorsed Ted Cruz
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by News Editor
New York Times – Senator Ted Cruz of Texas hopes his presidential fortunes are rising as he approaches a cluster of Republican primaries. But his prospects seem pretty flat among his party colleagues.
Interviews with a dozen Republican senators on Tuesday morning failed to yield a single endorsement for Mr. Cruz, even though Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, a fellow freshman, has a dozen or so colleagues backing him. Even Donald J. Trump, whom many Republicans have gone out of their way to dismiss as unfit for office, has the support of a fellow immigration hawk, Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama.
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