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    Ted Cruz wins Values Voter straw poll

    Ted Cruz wins Values Voter straw poll


    Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas speaks during the Values Voter Summit, held by the Family Research Council Action, Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) more >

    By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times - Saturday, September 26, 2015

    GOP White House hopeful Ted Cruz ruled the roost once again at the annual Values Voter Summit by winning the annual presidential preference straw poll here for the third straight year - further cementing his status a favorite among social conservatives that will play a pivotal role in picking the party’s nominee.


    The Texas Republican captured 35 percent of the votes cast, outpacing his closest rival Ben Carson, who received 18 percent.


    Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee finished third with 14 percent and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio placed forth with 13 percent.


    Mr. Carson was the crowd’s top pick for vice president. Carly Fiorina was the crowd’s second choice for vice president, and Mr. Cruz was the third.


    Meanwhile, Donald J. Trump landed in fifth place with 5 percent, which is likely to fuel additional questions about whether the New York billionaire can translate his rock start status in national polls into support in the early caucus and primary states from Republican-leaning evangelical or born-again Christians, who say they still have questions about his faith and his stances on cultural issues.


    “The Values Voters Summit is not just a snapshot of social conservatives across the country. It is social conservative influencers,” said Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, which hsoted the event. “These are people who take time and resources to come here, who are engaged. They go back home and they are influencers.”


    “So this is more reflective of what may be coming a few months down the road, as opposed to where the general social conservative community is today,” he said.


    Speaker after speaker here at the three-day conservative confab sounded the alarm on the deterioration of “family values,” the war on “religious liberty” and the rise of “apocalyptic Islam” among leaders in Iran and the Islamic State.


    Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis, who spent five days in jail after defying a Supreme Court ruling by refusing to issue same-sex couples marriage licenses, received the Cost of Discipleship Award from FRC Action, the legislative arm of the FRC.


    And David Daleiden, the 26-year-old founder of the Center for Medical Progress, which produced undercover videos of Planned Parenthood selling fetal tissue that has renewed efforts to stop federal funding for the abortion provider, also received a hero’s welcome.


    The straw poll showed that the top issues for the 2,700 registered guests were protecting religious liberty, supporting pro-life efforts and defending traditional marriage.


    The results of the straw poll was more evidence of how many conservatives want a presidential nominee to shakeup the status quo in Washington and avoid tapping a “moderate” cut from the same cloth as the party’s past two nominees - former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Arizona Sen. John McCain.


    The conservatives gathered here hooted and hollered in celebration of the news Friday that that House Speaker John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican, was leaving Congress at the end of October.


    The announcement set the table for another leadership fight that is likely to expose the divisions over the direction of the GOP and the tactics that should be used to advance a conservative agenda on Capitol Hill.


    Despite running in the middle of the pack in national polls, Mr. Cruz is thought to be well-positioned in the nomination fight - in part because he is a top choice of both tea partyers and religious conservatives, who love how he has picked fights with both parties on Capitol Hill over Obamacare, executive amnesties for illegal immigrants and the Iranian nuclear deal.

    His campaign and allied super PACs have raised gobs of money and conservatives and tea partyers have celebrated the way he has questioned whether GOP leaders in Congress are truly committed to cutting the size and scope of government and pushing pack against the Obama administration’s policies.

    Straw poll percent results:

    Ted Cruz: 35 percent
    Ben Carson: 18 percent
    Mike Huckabee: 14 percent
    Marco Rubio: 13 percent
    Donald Trump: 5 percent
    Rick Santorum: 4 percent
    Carly Fiorina: 3 percent
    Bobby Jindal: 3 percent
    Rand Paul: 2 percent
    Write In Candidate: 1 percent
    John Kasich: 1 percent
    Jeb Bush: 1 percent
    Chris Christie: 0 percent

    Lindsey Graham: 0 percent

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    Jeb Bush: 'These polls really don't matter'

    By David Jackson 8 minutes ago

    Jeb Bush campaigning in Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

    Jeb Bush says his decline in Republican polls is irrelevant at this stage of what is a “marathon” presidential race.


    In an interview on Fox News Sunday, Bush said his campaign has just begun television advertising and is developing a “ground game” to turn out voters in early contest states; actual voting starts in February.


    “I’m confident I can win New Hampshire for sure,” Bush said. “I’m going to work really hard at it.”


    Once at or near the top of GOP polls, Bush has fallen to fourth, fifth or even lower in some more recent surveys.


    The former Florida governor, the son and brother of previous presidents, appears to be running behind three “outsider” candidates who are running against “establishment” politicians like Bush:

    Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and Carly Fiorina. In some cases, Bush trails current office-holders like Sen. Marco Rubio, a fellow Floridian.


    In his Fox News Sunday interview, Bush he will continue stressing his gubernatorial record on cutting taxes and downsizing government and his plans to take similar actions in Washington, D.C.


    “Campaigns are about getting better each and every day,” Bush told Fox News. “Whether it’s Donald Trump or you or anybody else, candidates have to get better. And that’s what I intend to do.”

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    And David Daleiden, the 26-year-old founder of the Center for Medical Progress, which produced undercover videos of Planned Parenthood selling fetal tissue that has renewed efforts to stop federal funding for the abortion provider, also received a hero’s welcome.

    The straw poll showed that the top issues for the 2,700 registered guests were protecting religious liberty, supporting pro-life efforts and defending traditional marriage.
    So that's the name of the person who produced the videos. That means he's the one who falsified them. He's the one who violated the privacy laws of medical clinics and the patients and workers. He's going to be in a heap of trouble in my opinion.

    I guess that is the "David" that Trump thanked when he was introduced to make his speech. I would advise against thanking him any more. He's done a terrible disservice to the American people. Investigative journalism is okay, but when you cross the line on privacy protections, when you use a fraud to try to create a point, when you produce a film you know is false because you're the one who falsified it, when you distort the truth as he did with the conversations about charging for the transfer costs, wow, this is not a "hero", this is a dishonest zealot who has no respect for the laws of our country, no regard for the rights of girls and women who use the services of Planned Parenthood in full accord with the law and at their own expense, and is a disgrace to the real values of our country and the principles of the Republican Party.

    My advice to Donald Trump is to distance himself from this whole charade and stick to the economic issues that have made him the GOP front-runner, because if and when you lose supporters like me over abortion rights, your race is over.
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