Ted Cruz

Kim Davis, Kentucky clerk in gay marriage dispute, switches to Republican Party

By Reuters — September 26, 2015
(Reuters) "We came to the conclusion that the Democratic Party left us a long time ago, so why were we hanging on?" she said.

11 faith facts about GOP candidates who debated on CNN

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — September 16, 2015
(RNS) Despite Christian talk host Hugh Hewitt on the panel of questioners, the candidates far less 'God talk' than in the Fox News debate.

Morality drives billionaire brothers to lead Ted Cruz’s financial backers

By Reuters — September 11, 2015
The Wilks brothers of Texas -- devoutly Christian conservatives who think climate change is "God's will" -- are pumping millions into the Cruz campaign.

Ted Cruz enlists evangelicals with campaign against Planned Parenthood

By Lauren Markoe — August 26, 2015
(RNS) Cruz's campaign against Planned Parenthood may be an effort to capture the evangelical base away from other contenders.

10 faith facts about GOP front-runners in Fox News’ main debate

By Cathy Lynn Grossman — August 6, 2015
(RNS) Several candidates brought up God's guidance in the Fox News debate and most stayed true their religious background as detailed in RNS's series on "5 faith facts" about the men and woman of the 2016 race.

Next up at Liberty University: Jeb Bush

By Catalina Camia — April 15, 2015
After Ted Cruz kicked off his presidential campaign at Liberty, likely candidate Jeb Bush will give the commencement address next month.

Why conservatives want Obama to say ‘Islamic’ terrorism (COMMENTARY)

By Trevin Wax — April 13, 2015
(RNS) Many fear that our political correctness has run amok, to the point we look foolish.

Ted Cruz booed off the stage when he touts Israel-Christian solidarity

By Lauren Markoe — September 11, 2014
(RNS) The Texas senator is heckled off the stage at a conference to protect Middle Eastern Christians after he calls Israel an ally.

Meet the ‘evangelical’ Catholics who are remaking the GOP

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — June 16, 2014
(RNS) In today's Republican Party, a number of factors have forged a new religious identity that supersedes familiar old categories.
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