Will Ted Cruz Go Anti-Trump in 2028?
Politics
United States
Started January 30, 2026
The Texan senator seems ready to risk a counterrevolution within the GOP. The post Will Ted Cruz Go Anti-Trump in 2028? appeared first on The American Conservative
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Will Ted Cruz Go Anti-Trump in 2028?
The American Conservative (United States) | Jan 30, 2026
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Jan 30, 2026
A successful anti-Trump campaign by Cruz could redefine Republican values and prioritize traditional conservatism over populism.
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The GOP risks losing its identity if it becomes divided between pro- and anti-Trump factions, which could hinder electoral success.
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Cruz's decision in 2028 should be based on the evolving political landscape, rather than loyalty to Trump or anti-Trump sentiments.
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Cruz's anti-Trump stance could fracture the GOP further, leading to a loss of support among the party's base that still backs Trump.
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Ted Cruz's potential shift away from Trump could reinvigorate the GOP by attracting moderate voters who feel alienated by Trumpism.
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