Sen. Ted Cruz most likely not running for president, instead focused on seeking third term

Sen. Ted Cruz is most likely not running for president. Before you start cheering or throwing your hat in the air — which, of course, assumes you're not a Cruz fan — that means Texans could be stuck with the state's controversial junior senator for another six-year term. This week, Cruz told reporters he's seeking a third term to represent Texas, suggesting he won't throw his hat into the ring for the 2024 GOP nomination, according to CNN.
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