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Sen. Ted Cruz At CPAC 2015: ‘Hillary Clinton Embodies Corruption Of Washington’

Sen. Ted Cruz at CPAC 2015: “Hillary Clinton embodies the corruption of Washington. We need to take Washington D.C. power back to the American people.”

Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz slammed likely 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and aimed to separate himself from other 2016 GOP hopefuls.

“Hillary Clinton embodies the corruption of Washington,” Sen. Cruz said. “We need to run a populist campaign standing for hard-working men and women. We need to take the power out of Washington and bring it back to the American people.”

“Now how do you differentiate — there are lots of terrific candidates,” he added. “2016 looks like it’s going to be a crowded race.”

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