A defiant Ted Cruz vowed to continue fighting Obamacare on Sunday, and criticized his fellow Senate Republicans for not coalescing around his failed strategy.
“I will continue to do anything I can to stop the train wreck that is Obamacare,” the Texas Republican said on ABC’s This Week.
His comments came three days after Congress pulled together to reopen the government. A battle over defunding President Obama’s signature legislative achievement, spearheaded by Cruz, led to a 16 day government shutdown that some estimate cost the country $24 billion.
“We didn’t win this battle, but I am encouraged that we have demonstrated that when the American people stand up, the House of Representatives will listen, and I hope in time the Senate will listen also,” he said.
Asked about his appetite for another standoff when the current debt ceiling extension expires, Cruz signalled his willingness to do it again. “What I intend to do is continue standing with the American people to work to stop Obamacare because it isn’t working,” he said.









