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Cruz Chickens Out Of Interview With Top Newspaper, He’s Afraid Opening His Big Mouth Will Cost Him Votes

Ted Cruz is visibly afraid that his Democratic challenger Beto O’Rourke will unseat him from his Texas Senate seat next month that he has decided to lay low and stay out of the limelight.
According to political experts, Cruz is trying to maintain a low profile and hopes that his prior support will get him the reelection. It even appears as if the Republican Senator is actively hiding from reporters.
Cruz even denied an interview with top Texas newspaper, The Dallas Morning News, according to editor Mark Wilson.
Wilson took to Twitter to announce that O’Rourke was more than willing to take on an interview while Cruz decided to hide from the public eye.
“For those asking why we had a news article about @BetoORourke’s editorial board interview but not one about @SenTedCruz, it’s because Cruz declined our invitation to meet with the board. Meeting was to have taken place … right now,” Wilson tweeted.
For those asking why we had a news article about @BetoORourke's editorial board interview but not one about @SenTedCruz, it's because Cruz declined our invitation to meet with the board. Meeting was to have taken place … right now.
— Mike Wilson (@mWilstory) October 15, 2018
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