AMES, Iowa — The lineup of potential 2016 GOP presidential candidates courting Iowa conservatives Saturday agreed on two things: America is on the wrong track and they could move it in the right direction.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and past caucus winners Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee addressed more than 1,000 evangelical voters at the Family Leadership Summit in Ames. Though the state’s kickoff caucuses are over a year away, all wanted to impress Christian conservative voters, who traditionally influence the caucuses because they tend to be organized and motivated to participate.
Cruz, a Tea Party darling, repeatedly drew listeners to their feet with a fiery speech that took shots at President Barack Obama and extoled traditional Christian values.
“We need to stand unambiguously for the commonsense conservative principles shared by the vast majority of Americans,” Cruz said as he criticized the national health care law, national education standards and other initiatives disliked by many conservatives.
“We need to stand for life,” he said. “We need to stand for marriage. We need to abolish the IRS. We need to repeal Obamacare. We need to repeal Common Core.”
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6 comments:
Just simplify the tax code is all. This would not abolish the IRS completely but would reduce the need for many of the different divisions within the IRS.
Ready for the 999 plan yet?
Those turkeys will make O'Malley the next president!
Get out the polygraph machine and see if any politician is going to do what they promise when they want your vote.
12:29 pm, Ain't that the truth.
Don't need the polygraph... you must be a liar to be elected..it is part of the job stats.
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