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Sen. Ted Cruz called into Monday morning's Glenn Beck Program to discuss his surprise endorsement of Donald Trump this week. A flustered and frustrated Glenn Beck paced back and forth in the mock-Oval Office where he records the program as Cruz explained his reasoning.
"What I said is: This is a binary choice," the Texas senator told Beck. "I wish it were not a binary choice. As you know, I tried very, very hard --as did you-- to prevent it from being a binary choice between Hillary and Donald Trump. |
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laker1
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Beck is on a path of professional suicide. He will not vote for Trump who is saying more conservative things than any Presidential candidate in past memory. If Trump loses we have people like Beck to blame and the Supreme Court and the country will never be the same. How he can he help Hillary and look himself in the mirror is beyond me. |
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