Now that Sen. Ted Cruz has firmly established himself as the front-runner in the crucial early voting state of Iowa, his Republican 2016 rivals are hitting him hard on his presumed strength – his record of social conservatism.
On Sunday, Rick Santorum, who surprised pundits by eking out a narrow victory in the state back in 2012, released a new ad calling Cruz’s conservative bona fides into question.
“Ted Cruz is wonderful at ready children’s fairy tales on the Senate floor,” an ominous voiceover intones in the ad over footage of the Texas lawmaker’s infamous recital of Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham” during his anti-Obamacare marathon speech in 2013. The ad then pivots to highlighting Santorum’s record on foreign policy, including a soundbite from a 2016 debate where he says “not all Muslims are jihadists … but the reality is all jihadists are Muslim.”
The spot wraps up with a shot of Cruz reading a bedtime story to his children, and says “serious times need serious people.”
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Cruz’s slow and steady rise started to show dividends in Iowa late last year. He has consistently led in Republican primary polls there, and his opponents are well aware that a momentum building victory there could carry the senator to nomination.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who won Iowa in 2008 and is banking his campaign on a strong showing with social conservatives there, has also taken a shot at Cruz. In an ad from his Super PAC, footage highlights “Two Teds,” contrasting public statements Cruz has made about curtailing same-sex marriage with private remarks that the issue is not a top priority for him.









