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Rafael Edward Cruz (; born December 22, 1970) is an American politician, attorney, and political commentator serving as the junior United States senator from Texas since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Cruz was the solicitor general of Texas from 2003 to 2008. After graduating from Princeton University and Harvard Law School, Cruz pursued a career in politics, later working as a policy advisor in the George W. Bush administration. In 2003, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott appointed Cruz to serve as Solicitor General, a position he held through 2008. In 2012, Cruz was elected to the U.S. Senate, becoming the first Hispanic-American to serve as a U.S. senator from Texas. In the Senate, he has taken consistently conservative positions on economic and social policy; he played a leading role in the 2013 United States federal government shutdown, seeking to force Congress and President Barack Obama to defund the Affordable Care Act. He was reelected in a close Senate race in 2018 against Democratic candidate Beto O'Rourke. On March 23, 2015, Cruz announced he was running for president. Despite having only been a senator for two years, he emerged as a serious contender in the Republican primaries. The competition for the Republican presidential nomination between Cruz and front-runner Donald Trump was heated and characterized by a series of public personal attacks. After Trump won the nomination, Cruz initially declined to endorse him, but he became a staunch supporter of Trump during his presidency. After the January 2021 Capitol attack, Cruz received widespread political and popular backlash for objecting to the certification of Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election and giving credence to the false claim that the election was fraudulent. Cruz is running for reelection to the Senate in 2024 against Democratic nominee Colin Allred and other third-party candidates. Early life and family Rafael Edward Cruz was born on December 22, 1970, at Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to Eleanor Elizabeth (née Darragh) Wilson and Rafael Cruz. Cruz's mother was born in Wilmington, Delaware. She is of three-quarters Irish and one-quarter Italian descent, and earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Rice University in the 1950s. Cruz's father, Rafael, was born and raised in Cuba, the son of a Canary Islander who immigrated to Cuba as a child. As a teenager in the 1950s, Rafael Cruz was beaten by agents of Fulgencio Batista for opposing the Batista regime. He left Cuba in 1957 to attend the University of Texas at Austin and obtained political asylum in the United States after his four-year student visa expired. He earned Canadian citizenship in 1973 and became a naturalized United States citizen in 2005. At the time of his birth, Ted Cruz's parents had lived in Calgary for three years and were working in the oil business as owners of a seismic-data processing firm for oil drilling. Cruz has said that he is the son of "two mathematicians/computer programmers". In 1974, Cruz's father left the family and moved to Texas. Later that year, Cruz's parents reconciled and relocated the family to Houston. They divorced in 1997. Cruz has two older half-sisters, Miriam Ceferina Cruz and Roxana Lourdes Cruz, from his father's first marriage. Miriam died in 2011 from a drug overdose. Cruz began going by Ted at age 13. Education For junior high school, Cruz went to Awty International School in Houston. Cruz attended two private high schools: Faith West Academy, near Katy, Texas; and Second Baptist High School in Houston, from which he graduated as valedictorian in 1988. During high school, Cruz participated in a Houston-based group known at the time as the Free Market Education Foundation, a program that taught high school students the philosophies of economists such as Milton Friedman and Frédéric Bastiat. After high school, Cruz studied public policy at Princeton University. While at Princeton, he competed for the American Whig-Cliosophic Society's Debate Panel and won the top speaker award at both the 1992 U.S. National Debating Championship and the 1992 North American Debating Championship. In 1992, he was named U.S. National Speaker of the Year and, with his debate partner David Panton, Team of the Year by the American Parliamentary Debate Association. Cruz and Panton later represented Harvard Law School at the 1995 World Debating Championship, losing in the semifinals to a team from Australia. Princeton's debate team named their annual novice championship after Cruz. At Princeton, Cruz was a member of Colonial Club. His 115-page senior thesis at Princeton investigated the separation of powers; its title, Clipping the Wings of Angels: The History and Theory Behind the Ninth and Tenth Amendments of the United States Constitution, was inspired by a passage attributed to James Madison from the 51st essay of the Federalist Papers: "If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary." Cruz argued that the drafters of the Constitution intended to protect their constituents' rights, and that the last two items in the Bill of Rights offer an explicit stop against an all-powerful state. Cruz graduated from Princeton in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts cum laude. Cruz then attended Harvard Law School, where he was a John M. Olin Fellow in Law and Economics. He was a primary editor of the Harvard Law Review, an executive editor of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, and a founding editor of the Harvard Latino Law Review. Referring to Cruz's time as a student at Harvard Law, professor Alan Dershowitz said that Cruz was "off-the-charts brilliant." Cruz graduated from Harvard Law in 1995 with a Juris Doctor degree magna cum laude. Legal career Clerkships After law school, Cruz served as a law clerk for Judge J. Michael Luttig of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit from 1995 to 1996, and then for Chief Justice William Rehnquist of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1996 to 1997. Private practice After his Supreme Court clerkship, Cruz worked in private practice as an associate at the law firm Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal (now Cooper & Kirk, PLLC) from 1997 to 1998. At the firm, Cruz worked on matters relating to the National Rifle Association and helped prepare testimony for the impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton. In 1998, Cruz was briefly one of the attorneys who represented Representative John Boehner during his litigation against Representative Jim McDermott over the alleged leak of an illegal recording of a phone conversation whose participants included Boehner. Bush administration Cruz joined the George W. Bush presidential campaign in 1999 as a domestic policy adviser, advising then-Governor Bush on a wide range of policy and legal matters, including civil justice, criminal justice, constitutional law, immigration, and government reform. During the 2000 .... Discover the Ted Cruz popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ted Cruz books.

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  • The Body Language of Politics synopsis, comments

    The Body Language of Politics

    Donna Van Natten & Joe Navarro

    Learn how to spot the lies and deceptions of our politicians in action. You can’t turn on the television, check your phone, or scroll through social media without being besieged wi...

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    Power

    Douglas E. Schoen

    A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.

  • Liars synopsis, comments

    Liars

    Glenn Beck

    Glenn Beck, the New York Times bestselling author of The Great Reset, reveals the cold truth behind the ideology of progressivism and how the tenets of this dangerous belief system...

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    Stories of Your Life and Others

    Ted Chiang

    From the author of Exhalation, an awardwinning short story collection that blends "absorbing storytelling with meditations on the universe, being, time and space ... raises questio...

  • The Cynic synopsis, comments

    The Cynic

    Alec MacGillis

    From a dogged political reporter, an investigation into the political education of Mitch McConnell and an argument that this powerful Senator embodies much of this country’s politi...

  • The Tyranny of Big Tech synopsis, comments

    The Tyranny of Big Tech

    Josh Hawley

    The reign of Big Tech is here, and Americans’ First Amendment rights hang by a keystroke. Amassing unimaginable amounts of personal data, giants like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and ...

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    Unwoke

    Ted Cruz

    Our institutions have gone "woke." Everybody knows that. But nobody has come up with a way to stop it. Until now.In this hardhitting new book, Senator Ted Cruz delivers a realistic...

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    Lies

    Al Franken

    The #1 New York Times bestseller by Senator Al Franken, author of Giant of the SenateAl Franken, one of our “savviest satirists” (People), has been studying the rhetoric of the Rig...

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    Thank You for Your Servitude

    Mark Leibovich

    The #1 New York Times Bestseller“He’s one of the best chroniclers of politics today.” –Jake Tapper “This is a really funny book.” –Kara Swisher “His writing is so damn good.” –John...

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    Why the Right Went Wrong

    E.J. Dionne

    From the author of Why Americans Hate Politics, the New York Times bestselling and “notably fairminded” (The New York Times Book Review), story of the GOP’s fracturingfrom the 1964...

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    Trump Revealed

    Michael Kranish & Marc Fisher

    A comprehensive biography of Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner in the presidential election campaign. Trump Revealed will be reported by a team of awardwinning Washington Po...

  • The Evangelicals synopsis, comments

    The Evangelicals

    Frances FitzGerald

    Winner of the 2017 National Book Critics Circle Award National Book Award Finalist Time magazine Top 10 Nonfiction Book of the Year New York Times Notable Book Publishers Wee...

  • Stand Up Fight Back synopsis, comments

    Stand Up Fight Back

    E.J. Dionne

    One of our most visible, trenchant, and witty political commentators, the author of the bestselling Why Americans Hate Politics, offers a tough critique of President George W. Bush...

  • One Vote Away synopsis, comments

    One Vote Away

    Ted Cruz

    WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER  USA TODAY BESTSELLER  PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY BESTSELLER  NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER With a simple majority ...

  • One Generation Away synopsis, comments

    One Generation Away

    Brilyn Hollyhand

    A rising teenage conservative star offers his battle plan in his debut book for Gen Z to reclaim this country by returning to faith, family, and freedom. When Ronald Reagan warned ...

  • Broken But Unbowed synopsis, comments

    Broken But Unbowed

    Greg Abbott

    From Governor Greg AbbottTexas governor and rising star in the Republican Party and one of the first prominent politicians to govern from a wheelchaircomes this deeply personal and...

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    A Cruzmas Carol

    Lacey Noonan

    What the dickens is wrong with sexyman Ted Cruz?He’s got it all… The stunning good looks, the sixpack abs, the women draped all over him, the perfect record as a hardballing, taken...

  • Political Prisoner synopsis, comments

    Political Prisoner

    Paul Manafort

    A WALL STREET JOURNAL, USA TODAY, and PUBLISHERS WEEKLY NATIONAL BESTSELLER NEW BOOK CLAIMS DONALD TRUMP WILL RUN AND WIN IN 2024! A riveting account of the HOAX that sent a presid...

  • The Stakes synopsis, comments

    The Stakes

    Michael Anton

    AMERICA AT THE POINT OF NO RETURNThe next election is the most important one America has faced in more than a century.That’s not campaign hype. America is divided as almost never b...

  • Si-renity synopsis, comments

    Si-renity

    Si Robertson

    America’s favorite uncle and bestselling author of Sicology 1, Duck Dynasty’s Si Robertson, opens up about how his faith has brought him peace and serenity throughout life’s ups an...

  • Justice Corrupted synopsis, comments

    Justice Corrupted

    Ted Cruz

    . . . with liberty and justice for some. The left has corrupted the U.S. legal system. Wielding the law as a weapon, arrogant judges and lawless prosecutors are intimidating, ...

  • Too Dumb to Fail synopsis, comments

    Too Dumb to Fail

    Matt K. Lewis

    From a leading voice among young conservatives, an impassioned argument that to stay relevant the Republican Party must look beyond shortterm electoral gains and recommit to histor...

  • The Long Game synopsis, comments

    The Long Game

    Mitch McConnell

    The candid, behindthescenes memoir of the of the Senate Majority Leader and GOP veteran.   In October 1984, a hardcharging Kentucky politician waited excitedly for President R...

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    American Happiness and Discontents

    George F. Will

    Examine the ways in which expertise, reason, and manners are continually under attack in our institutions, courts, political arenas, and social venues with this collection from the...

  • Fever Swamp synopsis, comments

    Fever Swamp

    Richard North Patterson

    By fall 2015, the rise of Donald Trump as the likely Republican nominee confirmed that, for better or worse, Americans had been transported to a strange new land populated by myste...