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BREAKING: Senator Ted Cruz endorses Donald J. Trump for president

"I believe this race is over, so I am proud to endorse Donald Trump."

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"I believe this race is over, so I am proud to endorse Donald Trump."

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Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) made his endorsement of former President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening, saying the "race is over." 



"It was a dominating victory from Donald Trump," Cruz said in a Fox interview. "Trump's victory was across the board, he won 51 percent of the vote, he won 98 of the counties." 

"I believe this race is over, so I am proud to endorse Donald Trump for President of the United States.” 

"I look forward to supporting him enthusiastically because I think it's time for the Republican Party to unite, for us to come together. We've gotta beat Joe Biden. We've gotta beat this disastrous cultural Marxist agenda in the White House." 

Appearing in the interview with Sean Hannity, Cruz talked about his knowledge about the Iowa Caucuses.  

“There's no place like the Iowa Caucuses, I know it intimately,” Cruz told Hannity. “The men and women of Iowa, they take their responsibility incredibly seriously."

Cruz relayed how the citizens of Iowa will scrutinize each candidate who participates in the process.  

"I am proud to endorse Donald J. Trump for President," Cruz posted. "Now is the time for us to unite to oust Joe Biden and save our country from the Democrats' destructive agenda. To help us win this fight, please make a donation right now to support me and President Trump as we work together to defeat Joe Biden & Save America. Make a strong statement with your support."



Other large endorsements of Trump have come in recent days with the Iowa Caucuses. One from Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) as well as from presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy after he dropped out of the race on Monday. 

Trump is currently campaigning in New Hampshire after unprecedented domination in the Iowa caucuses, taking 51 percent of the votes.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis came in second carrying 21.2 percent of the votes and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley came in third with 19.1 percent. 

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