NR Exclusive: Of Course Ted Cruz Can Win



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Of Course Ted Cruz Can Win. Remember Reagan?
by Kevin D. Williamson


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Columnists and their headline writers have a habit of offering hostages to Fate - e.g., "Let's not even pretend Ted Cruz has a chance of becoming president," "Let's be serious about Ted Cruz from the start: He's too extreme and too disliked to win," "Opposition from Republicans who care about winning in 2016 will doom the chances of a senator whose tactics . . . have established him as a loudmouth loser."

We have heard this sort of thing before. Remember Reagan?

It is March of 2015. It is foolish to be offering statements that are not merely confident but purportedly definitive regarding who is not going to win the 2016 presidential election. This is especially true given that - and this cannot be emphasized strongly enough - we have no flippin' idea who is going to be running in that election.

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