Riding the wave of his newfound, yet somewhat sizzling celebrity, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on Saturday finished making his rounds to the early presidential primary state of Iowa.
Cruz stoked the Tea Party movement that ushered him into office while giving the keynote speech at Iowa’s Reagan Dinner GOP fundraiser Friday night. He followed up the event by joining Rep. Steve King for the Iowa Republican’s annual pheasant hunt, laying the groundwork of connections in the crucial early-voting state.
The Texas Republican brought some of his most popular one-liners and sharp criticism of party establishment to Iowa’s Reagan Dinner GOP fundraiser. “I’m convinced we’re facing a new paradigm in politics,” he said, “a paradigm that is the rise of the grassroots.”
Cruz sits squarely in the center of a growing rift between the far-right factions of the Republican Party and the Washington establishment. The wounds were exacerbated this month in Cruz’s failed attempt to stop the implementation of President Obama’s signature health care law. After staging a 21-hour faux-filibuster in protest of the law, and setting in motion the 16-day government shutdown he was instrumental in bringing about, Cruz became the ire of the more moderate factions of his party.
“Had we stood together, I’m convinced the outcome of this fight would have been very, very different,” Cruz said before the crowd of 600 attendees Friday.









