Texas Senator Ted Cruz on Sunday seemed eager to enter the 2016 battlefield, offering advice to his fellow potential challengers and saying he looks forward to debating Jeb Bush on the issues.
During an interview with ABC’s “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos asked the Republican to weigh in on the 2016 buzz around the GOP primaries and around former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who has said he is exploring the possibility of running for president in 2016. Cruz, also a potential 2016 contender, said he looks forward to a debate.
“Look, Jeb Bush is a good man, he’s a good governor, I respect him,” Cruz said. “If he chooses to run, and it certainly looks like he’s going to, he’s going to have to make the case to Republican primary voters concerning his record, concerning certainly his support for Common Core, concerning his policies on immigration. And I think we’ll have a debate on that.”
“But at the end of the day, I think Republicans are looking for a leader,” Cruz continued. “What I would urge every Republican thinking about running to do, and this is true of senators, of governors — stand up and lead. I’d be thrilled if six months from now we have a half dozen Republicans standing and leading and making the case that there is a better way we can get back to the free market principles and constitutional liberties that built this country and made this country a shining city on a hill.”
The Bushes have political ties to Cruz’s state; Texas is Jeb’s hometown, and where his brother George W. Bush was governor before being elected president in 2001.









