Iowa
governor urges caucus-goers to say 'No' to Cruz, cites 'Big Oil'
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[January 20, 2016]
ALTOONA, Iowa (Reuters) - Iowa's
governor said on Tuesday it would be a "big mistake" for voters in the
nation's first presidential contest next month to choose Ted Cruz for
the Republican nomination, citing the U.S. senator's opposition to a
biofuel mandate important to the state.
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Republican Governor Terry Branstad said Cruz was in the pocket of
"Big Oil," and criticized the Texan's opposition to the Renewable
Fuel Standard, which requires U.S. fuel to contain a minimum amount
of biofuels, including ethanol.
Ethanol is a major market for Iowa corn, and the state's voters have
generally supported ethanol mandates.
Branstad said Cruz is a big opponent of renewable fuels who is
"heavily financed by Big Oil."
"Ted Cruz, who is ahead in the polls, is diametrically opposed to
what we really care about, and that is growing the opportunity for
renewable fuels in this country,” Branstad said.
Branstad spoke after addressing the Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit,
where Republican front-runner Donald Trump also spoke later in the
day and endorsed the Renewable Fuel Standard. Branstad's oldest son,
Eric, has worked on a political action committee that has been
critical of Cruz's ethanol stance.
The governor has said he would not endorse a candidate before the
Feb. 1 caucuses in Iowa, where Cruz leads Trump in some opinion
polls.
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"I think it would be a big mistake for Iowa to support him,"
Branstad said of Cruz. "I know he's ahead in the polls, but the only
poll that counts is the one they take on caucus night. And I think
it could change between now and then."
U.S. Representative Steve King of Iowa, who backs Cruz, criticized
Branstad's comments as a "de facto endorsement of Trump."
(Reporting by Kay Henderson; Writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by
Jonathan Oatis)
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