Richard Linklater and the Fire Ted Cruz PAC have now teamed up on four commercials designed to convince Texans heading to the polls on November 6th that the incumbent senator is not the man to represent their state. Each of the ads have featured nothing more than an extremely Texan man, played by Sonny Carl Davis, sitting in an extremely Texan coffee shop, expressing bewilderment over how his home state could embrace such a craven, unlikable politician. Released Tuesday afternoon, the latest offering keys in on how even Republicans find Cruz objectionable. It’s every bit as effective as the first three.
Cruz has long been abhorred by his colleagues in Congress. During the 2016 campaign, former Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner called Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh” while speaking at Stanford University. “I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life,” Boehner said. It was the second time Boehner used “Lucifer” to describe Cruz in as many months.
When Cruz was asked to respond, he said that in calling him “Lucifer,” Boehner had “allowed his inner Trump to come out.” On Monday night, Cruz embraced Trump at a rally in Houston hours after the president said he didn’t regret implicating Cruz’s father in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. “God Bless Texas! And God bless President Donald Trump!” Cruz said after taking the stage in the Toyota Center. The rally was headlined by the president, who was forced to make a stop in Texas to solidify what was thought to be a safely Republican Senate seat. Cruz’s unpopularity combined with the appeal of challenger Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) has called the race into question. In the third quarter of 2018, O’Rourke raised $38.1 million, a record for a Senate campaign.
Cruz has long been abhorred by his colleagues in Congress. During the 2016 campaign, former Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner called Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh” while speaking at Stanford University. “I have Democrat friends and Republican friends. I get along with almost everyone, but I have never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch in my life,” Boehner said. It was the second time Boehner used “Lucifer” to describe Cruz in as many months.
When Cruz was asked to respond, he said that in calling him “Lucifer,” Boehner had “allowed his inner Trump to come out.” On Monday night, Cruz embraced Trump at a rally in Houston hours after the president said he didn’t regret implicating Cruz’s father in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. “God Bless Texas! And God bless President Donald Trump!” Cruz said after taking the stage in the Toyota Center. The rally was headlined by the president, who was forced to make a stop in Texas to solidify what was thought to be a safely Republican Senate seat. Cruz’s unpopularity combined with the appeal of challenger Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) has called the race into question. In the third quarter of 2018, O’Rourke raised $38.1 million, a record for a Senate campaign.
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