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Cruz disclosed the loans on his Senate financial disclosure forms in July 2012, ... In October 2022, Verdict with Ted Cruz picked up corporate partner iHeartRadio.
Federal Election Commission v. Ted Cruz for Senate, 596 U.S. 289 (2022), was a case related to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.The Supreme Court of the United States struck down section 304 of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, which limited the amount of money that candidates could be paid on personal loans to their campaign.
These figures offer only an estimation of wealth, as the Congressional financial disclosure rules use value ranges instead of exact amounts. [1] As an upper range is not specified for values over $50 million (or over $1 million for a spouse), large assets are not represented accurately.
The issue at hand -- as Ted Cruz has learned well -- is over whether Rubio can be consider a "natural born citizen." ... Ted Cruz says he may amend US financial disclosures to show loans to 2012 ...
But for those 10 minutes the stadium is focused on Allred, a former NFL linebacker-turned-U.S. House member vying to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz, and it is like watching a rock star at his peak—because ...
Ted Cruz Contribution Industrial unions: $15,000 Republican/Conservative $825,098 Lawyers/law firms: $9,000 Lawyers/law firms $551,662 Transportation unions $7,500 Retired $437,961 Retired $7,500 Oil and gas: $325,850 Public sector unions: $2,500 Financial institutions: $305,110 Financial institutions $2,500 Real estate: $240,300 Education $2,500
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) bashed the Senate Minority Leader and expressed frustration over the lack of support he has received from the Mitch McConnell-aligned Senate Leadership Fund.
In July and August 2013, Sen. Mike Lee, along with fellow Tea Party-affiliated Senators Ted Cruz of Texas, [47] Marco Rubio of Florida, [47] [48] and Rand Paul of Kentucky, [47] lobbied their colleagues in the Senate to support a letter written by Lee calling for defunding the Affordable Care Act. The letter was eventually signed by 19 senators ...