Voters in Iowa and New Hampshire get unprecendented access to White House aspirants, but those who do not live in early primary states often feel left out. To help address this isssue, the Washington Examiner is teaming up with Vekeo for the Your Choice, Your Voice TeleForum, allowing people from accross the country to ask questions of presidential candidates.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was eager to answer your questions and gave his take on the current state of the race. “And what I am very, very encouraged by is this year — that whole dynamic has flipped. The moderates, there are four, five, or six candidates fighting in the moderate lane, they have millions of dollars apiece, and I think they’re going to spend that money ripping each other apart. And, at this point, it’s not clear who will win the moderate lane. It does appear Jeb Bush sees Marco Rubio as his greatest threat in the moderate lane. And the two are battling ferociously back-and-forth. But at this point it’s not clear who’s going to win that lane and I do think right now the moderates are behaving like conservatives typically do in prior elections,” said Cruz.
