Ted Cruz added to his lineup of Iowa endorsements on Monday, pulling in the support of Shane Vander Hart, a fixture in the Iowa conservative blogosphere.
The backing of the “Caffeinated Thoughts” editor adds onto a list of Iowa allies that now includes U.S. Rep. Steve King, radio host Steve Deace and social-conservative leader Bob Vander Plaats.
Vander Hart, who started the conservative blog in 2006, had previously endorsed Bobby Jindal in early November, but the Louisiana governor dropped out of the race just 11 days later.
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But with just a month until the caucus, Vander Hart gave out his second endorsement of the cycle, noting the need for a Republican to stave off Donald Trump from winning the nomination.
“As we’re getting close to the caucus, Cruz has probably the best ground game going,” Vander Hart told NBC News on Tuesday. “And I’m concerned about Donald Trump – I think [Cruz] is the one that can derail his campaign.”
He continued: “It’s an endorsement for Cruz, but I also want someone who can beat Trump as well.”
Vander Hart threw his weight behind Rick Santorum in 2012, but the former Pennsylvania senator’s struggles to gain traction in the Hawkeye State continue.









