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CRUZ SEEKS TO CAST HIMSELF AS THE ELECTABLE CONSERVATIVE


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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Ted Cruz is among the most hated men in Washington, reviled by leaders of both parties as an ideological hard-liner loyal only to the far-right of the conservative movement.

 

But racing down an Iowa highway on a snowy weekend morning, a solemn Cruz suggested some of his Republican rivals for president have amped up their rhetoric too much - especially on policy toward people who are in the U.S. illegally.

 

"Tone matters," Cruz, the son of a Cuban immigrant, told The Associated Press in an interview between campaign stops. "Are there some in the Republican Party whose rhetoric is unhelpful with regard to immigration? Yes."

 

Donald Trump's call for a database to track Muslims in the U.S. is one example, Cruz says. But he refused to condemn the rhetoric of another Republican who could help him win Iowa's leadoff caucuses, Rep. Steve King, the influential conservative who has described immigrants living in the country illegally as disease-ridden-and spent the weekend campaigning at Cruz's side.

 

"I cannot help the language that others use," Cruz said in the interview. "I can only help the words that come out of my own mouth."

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