Sen.
Ted Cruz attacks Obama during New Hampshire visit
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[March 16, 2015]
By Dave Sherwood
BARRINGTON, N.H. (Reuters) - Senator Ted
Cruz, the conservative Texas Republican considering a run for the
presidency, lashed out at President Barack Obama during a visit to New
Hampshire on Sunday, saying his administration had repeatedly trampled
on the Constitution.
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Cruz, who is exploring a run for the White House in 2016, struck a
defiantly aggressive tone during a speech in the first state to hold
a presidential primary election, slamming Obama on his handling of
immigration, negotiations with Iran and his signature health care
reforms.The freshman senator from Texas was one of four Republican
presidential hopefuls who paid weekend visits to New Hampshire,
which has tended to favor moderates in recent years. The flurry of
activity marks the opening salvo in a primary race that still lacks
a clear front-runner.
“We’ve got to get back to defending our Constitutional liberties,"
Cruz said in a luncheon speech in Barrington, about 30 miles
northeast of Manchester. "We’ve never seen a federal government come
after the Bill of Rights like this administration."
Cruz coyly resisted calls from an audience eager for him to announce
his candidacy, including the pleas of one supporter who opened his
wallet and offered a blank check to the freshman Senator from Texas.
Instead Cruz sketched the outlines of a fledgling platform, calling
for a flat tax so that every American can “fill out his or her taxes
on a postcard.”
He railed against limits on campaign spending, saying it would be
better to require full disclosure than “to muzzle individual
citizens from speaking out.”
“He’s strong, he’s honest and he goes by the book,” said Bob Raas,
70, a retired truck driver from Barrington, as he pulled a miniature
copy of the Constitution from his shirt pocket.
Cruz was joined in the Granite State this weekend by former Florida
Governor Jeb Bush, former Texas Governor Rick Perry and Wisconsin
Governor Scott Walker.
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In New Hampshire, voters still expect to shake hands and ask
questions of candidates in person before they make their selections.
Cruz earlier this week received a cool reception from former New
Hampshire GOP Chairman Fergus Cullen, who invited Jeb Bush to a
gathering at his home but declined to invite Cruz, saying the Texas
Senator represents everything that is wrong with the Republican
Party in Washington.
The snub did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the bustling crowd
of supporters who turned up to see Cruz.
“I would have driven a thousand miles to hear him,” said Gary
DiPiero, a 47-year old landscaper who came from neighboring
Massachusetts to hear the senator speak. “I’ve had it with the
Bushes.”
(Editing By Frank McGurty and Michael Perry)
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