Ted Cruz Eyes 2028 White House Run While Battling Tucker Carlson - Biography Flash
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This week in Ted Cruz’s world has been a flurry of headline-grabbing moves and behind-the-scenes maneuvering as the Texas Senator sets his sights unmistakably on the 2028 presidential race. Axios reports that Cruz is openly positioning himself as the alternative to Vice President JD Vance and commentator Tucker Carlson, both viewed as the early front-runners in the GOP’s next primary. He’s staked out a sharp contrast to Carlson in particular, attacking him for what Cruz calls “isolationist” foreign policy views and even going so far as to accuse Carlson of antisemitism after the former Fox News host conducted a controversial interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes. These confrontations have made waves among Republican elites—especially pro-Israel donors, many of whom are reportedly taking notice of Cruz’s stance according to Axios and ABC News.
Cruz’s most recent public appearances underscore his readiness for the national stage. Just in the last few days, he appeared on Houston’s KHOU 11, where he forcefully blamed Democrats for the recent 43-day government shutdown, predicting the possibility of more gridlock in January if Democrats choose, in his words, to “force another shutdown.” When pressed about his 2028 ambitions, Cruz demurred but noticeably refused to rule out a run, stating that his focus is on serving Texans—though few observers missed the careful dance. As ABC News notes, his increasingly visible travel schedule, aggressive slate of endorsements, and escalating rhetoric all suggest a candidate eagerly laying the groundwork for a White House bid.
On the Senate side, Cruz continues his business as Chair of the Commerce Committee, most recently convening a high-profile executive session to consider major nominations for federal maritime and science positions. His leadership here solidifies his image as a power broker in Washington with sway over key legislative and economic avenues, as reported by the committee’s official releases.
Never one to miss a chance at amplifying his message, Cruz has leaned heavily on his influential podcast The Verdict, now ranked in the top 50 on Apple’s news podcast charts—making him one of the most prominent politician-podcasters in the country. According to Politico and ABC News, this massive platform is not only building a donor army but also uniquely allowing Cruz to test-drive his messaging during a period of ideological turbulence on the right. Recent episodes have featured guest politicians and sharp takedowns of party orthodoxy, generating buzz on X and other social media channels.
Insiders speaking with ABC News maintain that despite past controversies—think the 2021 Cancun trip—Cruz’s combination of tireless campaigning, high-profile networking, and internet savvy put him in a formidable position. His podcast persona—often fighting party lines and courting controversy—continues to play well with grassroots conservatives even as he courts establishment donors with foreign policy hawkishness.
As of the last 24 hours, there have been no bombshell new revelations or scandals attached to Senator Cruz, but his pivot from the Senate floor to the campaign trail seems to be accelerating. The speculation about his presidential ambitions is getting louder, and his recent refusal to issue an unequivocal denial only stokes those fires.
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