Source: reason.com - Monday, March 23, 2015
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) just announced that he’s running for president at a speech at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He’s the first candidate to make the announcement official in the 2016 cycle. Here are five things to know about Cruz and his candidacy. 1. He wanted to be the first candidate to announce because he thought it would bring him attention . Being first out of the gate, his campaign hopes, will catch the eye of both high-engagement Republican primary voters and the media—and, in the process, might slow or stop Gov. Scott Walker’s rapid rise. Via The New York Times : By becoming the first candidate to declare himself officially in the race, Republicans briefed on his strategy said, Mr. Cruz hopes to reclaim the affection and attention of those on the party’s right wing who have begun eyeing other contenders, particularly Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin. “It’s the shiny object principle. He wants to be first, get in the conversation, not show any doubt or hesitation,” said Dave Carney, a longtime Republican strategist. “There’s an advantage to being first. He’s now the only one running for president, instead of engaging in this Kabuki dance that the others are.” Of course there’s always a danger to being first, too, which is that by the time the big scrum gets going, you’re old news. 2. He’s targeting tea party conservatives first, social conservatives and libertarians second. A Houston Chronicle report over t
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