Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida weigh in on the 2022 midterms and whether they'll run for president in 2024.
and made major gains in the Senate thanks to a massive red wave fueled by the Tea Party movement.
Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas speaks at the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership conference, in Las Vegas, on Nov. 5, 2021.of Florida, who also addressed the Republican Jewish Coalition on Friday, is also optimistic about the 2022 midterms. "I’m hopeful that we’ll continue to see great people get into the race. I think governors do very well in Washington D.C.," said Scott, a former two-term Florida governor.
Cruz, in his speech, told attendees to urge Sununu to run for Senate. "Every person here needs to come up to Chris and say ‘Governor is great, but you need to run for Senate.’ Because this man could single-handedly retire Chuck Schumer as majority leader of the Senate," Cruz said to applause.