Ted Cruz wants to talk about coalition building.
The controversial Republican and tea party figure – who regularly infuriates his own party with the kind of hard-line politics that prompted a government shutdown in 2013 – appeared on NBC News’ “TODAY” and spoke about wanting to be welcoming and broad in his presidential bid.
“You’re exactly right,” Cruz said when host Matt Lauer asked how he could run for president while calling his own party “squishes.” “We need to bring together the old Reagan coalition of conservatives, the evangelicals, and libertarians and Republican women and young people and Hispanics and Reagan Democrats. You’ve got to bring everyone together.” Cruz was joined by his wife, Heidi, in the exclusive interview.








