Ted Cruz
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Domestic Policy Adviser George W. Bush Campaign Austin, TX Mr. Cruz, a Harvard Law School graduate who clerked for Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, advises Texas Gov. Bush on Hispanic affairs and school-choice policy. He has played a key role in the Republicans’ outreach efforts to Hispanics, most noticeably at this summer’s GOP convention in Philadelphia. Before joining the campaign, he was an associate at the Washington, D.C., law firm of Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal, where he specialized in constitutional and commercial litigation. |
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- Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan at Odds Over Internet Sales Tax
- Cruz Trades Potshots With Cuomo
- NRA Convention: Fight Is Not Over
- Ted Cruz Targets GOP Elders
- 12 Confirmed Dead in Texas Fertilizer Blast
- Senator Cruz to Keynote IPI's 25th Anniversary Gala
- Background-check Deal Said Getting Close
- Ted Cruz to Be Key Speaker at Silver Elephant Celebration
- Sen. Ted Cruz Praises Texas A&M System Biomedical Facilities
- Perry, Texas Repubs Dig in for Medicaid Battle
- Marco Rubio, Inhofe to Filibuster Gun Control Bill
- Cruz Cements Place Among Rising Conservative Stars With CPAC Closer
- Gun Ban Faces Uphill Battle in Senate
- Ted Cruz: Sticking to Guns Wins Elections
- Jeb Bush on Immigration: 'A Lot of Hair on Fire -- Mine Isn't'
- Automatic Spending Cuts Set to Start After Congress Fails to Act
- Senate Approves Hagel for Defense
- Ted Cruz's Abrasive Style Raises Hopes, Hackles
- Senate Ends Hagel Debate
- West Texas Congressmen Mostly Pleased With Conservative Rankings
- Hagel Tries to Combat Hostile GOP
- Kerry 'On Wrong Side of History,' Inhofe Says
- Free-market Conservative Leads Gov. Rick Scott's Jobs Agency
- 113th Congress Is Most Diverse Yet; Hispanics Make Gains
- NALEO President Congratulates Hispanic Candidates on Historic Gains
- NALEO President Congratulates Latino Candidates On Historic Gains Nationwide
- Hispanic Donors See Political Clout Rising
- TX Republicans Refocusing On Hispanics
- That's Right, He's Not from Texas
- Texas Matters, More or Less?
- Hispanic Voters Send Warning to GOP
- Latino Candidates Make History On Election Night
- Early Results Demonstrate Electoral Clout Of Latino Voters In 2012
- Hispanics Set Sights on Increasing Turnout on Election Day
- Ted Cruz Critics Say He Isn't Hispanic Enough
- Ill. Latino Republicans Struggle to Woo Hispanic Vote
- Ted Cruz Gets Moment in Spotlight
- GOP the Party of Diversity -- Onstage
- Tea Partiers Get Behind Mitt Romney
- For GOP Up-and-Comer Ted Cruz, the Future Is Now
- Convention gives Romney a New Chance to Reach Millions
- Democrats Want Latinos to Become a Voting Force in Texas
- Ted Cruz Joins Republican A-list
- GOP Group Focuses on Policy, Not Party
- Ted Cruz Wins Divisive Texas GOP Runoff
- Tea Party Leaders Pouring Into Texas to Help Cruz
- Texas Leads States in Political Ad Spending
- Will Rulings from the Supreme Court Change the Course of the Presidency?
- Romney 'Humbled' to Clinch GOP Nomination
- Politics 2012: Deep in the Heart of Texas
- Election 2012: Prospect for More Hispanic Senators Rises
- Obama Tells Dallas Crowds that He's Been 'Dinged Up'
- Candidates Target Obama at GOP Senate Debate
- U.S. Senate Candidates From Texas Lay Out Their Jobs Plans
- 100 Most Influential Hispanics - 2000
- 100 Most Influential Hispanics - 1999
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