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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is a lot of things - conservative insurgent, lawmaker, potential presidenti stanley flask al candidate - but it s a pretty sure bet he never thought he would be the star of a coloring book.Cruz was the star of Cruz to the Future, a book released last year by Really Big Coloring Books. The book was such a hit that the publisher decided to re-release it with an addition entitled Ted Cruz Saves America. Though he hasn t announced a presidential bid, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is shown striding toward the White House with his family in this image from a coloring book. Really Big Coloring stanley kubek Books via the San Antonio Express-News This book was so wildly crazy popular, publisher Wayne Bell told USA Today. Some parents consider this man a superhero. In the new addendum, Cruz is depicted riding atop an eagle clutching a rifle, fighting a three-headed snake representing Obamacare, illegal immigration, and high taxes. One page with a 2016 label shows the senator striding toward the White House with his family.The publisher s website describes Cruz as a positive role model worthy of study in any school , and it credits him with a rejuvenation for the Tea stanley cup Party movement in the U.S. But the Bell says his company didn t publish the book as an endorsement. We make books for the entire slice of America, he told USA Today. Fopv Does Barr think Obama officials committed treason Not as a legal matter, no
This story was written by Chris Herring, Michigan DailyBLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Just hitting his strid stanley cup e during a talk here Wednesday night, Sen. Barack Obama was interrupted mid-sentence stanley cup by a shouting supporter in the upper deck of Assembly Hall, Indiana University s basketball arena. I love you, Ba stanley website rack! the fan shouted. If you really love me, you ll vote early for me, the Democratic presidential candidate responded. Obama s request that people vote early - an option extended to all Indiana voters - was an effort to increase voter turnout among college students, a group that polls show has overwhelmingly supported the Illinois senator. But with many Indiana colleges in their last week of school, it s unclear to what extent that constituency will turn out. With the final days of the school year upon them, most Indiana college students seem preoccupied, more concerned with final exams and leaving campus than the state s high-profile primary Tuesday. As a result, Obama and his opponent, Sen. Hillary Clinton, have been campaigning on campuses throughout the state, reminding students that they can vote early if they leave the state before the actual election. With polls showing the candidates deadlocked in the Hoosier State and Obama holding a slight edge in delegates for the Democratic nomination, the campaigns have to get the message out to students in both Indiana and North Carolina, which |
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