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- Ted Cruz - Wikipedia
Rafael Edward Cruz ( kruːz ; born December 22, 1970) is an American politician and attorney serving as the junior United States senator from Texas since 2013 A member of the Republican Party, Cruz was the solicitor general of Texas from 2003 to 2008 Since 2025, Cruz has served as chair of the Senate Commerce Committee
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The Official U S Senate website of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas
- Ted Cruz | Biography Facts | Britannica
Ted Cruz, American politician who was elected to the U S Senate in 2012 and began his first term representing Texas in 2013 He sought the Republican Party nomination for president in 2016 Before entering politics, Cruz worked as a lawyer Learn more about his life and career
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- Sen. Ted Cruz wins re-election, overcoming challenge from Democrat . . .
GOP Sen Ted Cruz of Texas is headed back to Washington after he turned back a challenge from Democratic Rep Colin Allred, NBC News projects
- Tucker Carlson grills Ted Cruz on Iran as Donald Trump weighs options
Conservative media figure Tucker Carlson grilled Republican U S Sen Ted Cruz on Iran in a contentious exchange that is drawing attention to the divide between conservatives on military action in
- Ted Cruz for Senate
From the oil fields of West Texas, to the farm lands of the Panhandle, to the United States’ southern border and into space, Ted Cruz has been Texas’ leading fighter for over a decade Since day one, creating jobs, defending freedom, and ensuring security have been Ted’s priorities
- Republican Ted Cruz of Texas wins a third term to the US Senate
HOUSTON (AP) — Republican Sen Ted Cruz of Texas won reelection Tuesday, defeating U S Rep Colin Allred and Democrats’ latest try at ending decades of GOP dominance in the booming state that was thrust this election year to the center of battles over immigration and abortion
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