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   Beano to All   
   Ted Cruz says 2024 Senate re-election wi   
   12 Mar 23 07:16:55   
   
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   From: beano@noguns.com   
      
   PALM BEACH, Fla. – Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas predicts that he’s "going to   
   face a very serious race" as he runs for re-election next year.   
      
   Cruz made his comments Friday as he addressed dozens of major Republican   
   contributors gathered at a donor retreat hosted by the politically   
   influential, fiscally conservative group Club for Growth.   
      
   Former Vice President Mike Pence and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who   
   are seriously considering bids for the 2024 Republican presidential   
   nomination, also spoke to donors at the gathering at an exclusive   
   beachfront resort in this upper crust seaside community.   
      
   "Some people say money doesn’t matter in politics. Really, they’ve never   
   run a race," Cruz said to laughter from the crowd as he pointed back to   
   his hard-fought razor-thin Senate re-election victory over then-Democratic   
   Rep. Beto O’Rourke. "We were out raised and outspent three to one."   
      
   DESANTIS, ADDRESSING TOP GOP DONORS, TAKES AIM AT SOME FELLOW REPUBLICANS   
      
   Cruz, in his speech and in an ensuing interview with Fox News Digital,   
   argued that "after [former President] Donald Trump there is no Republican   
   in the country that Democrats hate more than me," adding that’s "something   
   I wear as a badge of honor. There is no Republican that they would like to   
   beat more than me."   
      
   And pointing to his 2024 re-election campaign, he predicted that "this is   
   going to be, I believe, a $100 million race… I guarantee you there are a   
   dozen Democrat gazillionaires who are looking back at 2018 and saying ‘we   
   came two points away from beating that S-O-B. And next time I’m writing   
   another million-dollar check.’"   
      
   Speaking to the donors, he said "that’s why I’m talking to you. .. I need   
   your help once again… they’re going to come after us with everything they   
   have."   
      
   DESANTIS, TRUMP, SPEAK TO COMPETING 2024 GOP CATTLE CALLS   
      
   While no major Texas Democrat has yet to jump into the Senate race, the   
   senator forecast that "they’re going to run a serious candidate, but it   
   would be beneficial to put a bunch of money in the bank fast, to   
   discourage the more serious opponents from getting in. This is a race   
   where early money has a potential to save the need to spend a ton of money   
   later in the cycle."   
      
   Cruz warned that if the Democrats "turn Texas blue, the country’s lost.   
   You can’t win the presidential with a blue Texas… a blue Texas means the   
   Democrats and the socialists control the country in lockstep. We can’t let   
   that happen."   
      
   And he predicted "this is going to be a firefight but we’re going to win."   
      
   Cruz was runner-up to  Trump in the wide open and combustible 2016   
   Republican presidential nomination race. But this time around he’s staying   
   on the sidelines of the White House race as he seeks a third term in the   
   Senate.   
      
   Asked if he’ll stay take sides and back a candidate in the GOP   
   presidential primaries, Cruz told Fox News "they’ll be plenty of time for   
   that. I suspect we’ll have several more people get in the race and I’m   
   confident it will be wild and wooly. I suspect they’ll be some insults,   
   some nicknames."   
      
   Former Vice President Mike Pence speaks at a donor conference hosted by   
   the conservative group the Club for Growth, on March 3, 2023 in Palm   
   Beach, Florida   
      
   Former Vice President Mike Pence, who’s seriously mulling a White House   
   run, also addressed the donors on Friday.   
      
   "Republicans and conservatives cannot abandon our commitment to fiscal   
   responsibility and reform and that includes commonsense reforms to Social   
   Security and Medicare," Pence emphasized to crowd.   
      
   Pointing to nation’s exploding national debt and to the recent birth of   
   two granddaughters, the former vice president stressed that "I can’t walk   
   by the debt crisis our nation’s facing and neither can you."   
      
   And he warned that "if we kick the can down the road…if we wait 25 years   
   to deal with this issue, until this mountain of debt becomes a mountain   
   range of debt, all of our choices will be bad. We can reform Social   
   Security today in ways that don’t touch current retirees or anyone who   
   will retire in the next 20 years."   
      
   If Pence launches as White House campaign, as many pundits expect, he’d   
   join a field that already includes his one-time boss – Trump.   
      
   The former vice president touted Trump-Pence administration   
   accomplishments but reiterated that when it comes to his former running   
   mate, "different times call for different leadership … I know the   
   Republican voters across the country are going to choose the right leader   
   at the right time and we’re going to win the day in 2024."   
      
   New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, who’s become a vocal Trump critic in   
   recent years, called the former president "the orange haired elephant in   
   the room."   
      
   He noted that "I supported Trump in ‘16 , I supported him in ’20. I think   
   he did some very good stuff. But thank you very much, we’re moving on.   
   Unfortunately, there’s a lot of independents that were with us and just   
   stepped to the side and said no, ‘if that’s your flag bearer, I’m not   
   going to be there.’.. I think most folks agree, we’ve got to move on if   
   you want to win in ’24."   
      
   Sununu argued that when it comes to the 2024 general election, "there’s no   
   avenue for him [Trump] to win."   
      
   New Hampshire’s popular GOP governor stressed that Republicans need to "be   
   inspirational in terms of our leadership. Let’s be aspirational. Let’s   
   make sure we are the team folks want to join and that we’re leading with   
   that type of message."   
      
   And he criticized the GOP, charging that "our messaging is frankly so bad   
   at times, we step all over ourselves….We let the Democrats define us."   
      
      
      
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