Cruz Campaign Press Release - Sen. Cruz Drawing Huge 1,000-Person plus Crowds in 'SEC Primary' States
Campaign Releases Video Montage of Excitement at #CruzCountry Bus Tour Events
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Cruz for President campaign has released a video halfway through his #CruzCountry bus tour highlighting the overwhelming crowds that are turning out to his events throughout the Southern states. No event has had fewer than 500 people, with the largest crowd nearing 2,000 mark. Combined, all the states he will visit represent 356 of the 1,236 delegates needed to win the Republican nomination.
As of Tuesday, August 11, Cruz has made multiple stops in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee — all states where he has released strong leadership teams that will continue to build his robust grassroots network in each state. The #CruzCountry #CruzToVictory Bus Tour continues on through Arkansas and will conclude in Oklahoma on Thursday, August 13.
Further details about the remaining #CruzCountry #CruzToVictory Tour events are below:
Wednesday, August 12
11:30 am CT – Little Rock, AR
Cruz Country Rally
AR GOP HQ
1201 W. 6th Street
Little Rock, AK
2:30 pm CT – Russellville, AR
Arkansas Values Meet and Greet
Lake Dardanelle Pavilion
2428 Marina Road
Russellville, AR 72802
6:30 pm CT – Van Buren, AR
Van Buren GOP Lincoln/Reagan Day Dinner
Van Buren High School
2001 Pointer Trail E
Van Buren, AR 72956
Thursday, August 13
12:00 pm CT – Oklahoma City, OK
Boots and BBQ Luncheon
Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association
Regal Room
430 E. Britton Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
4:00 pm CT – Bartlesville, OK
Energy Townhall with Sen. Ted Cruz and Congressman Jim Bridenstine
Oklahoma Wesleyan University Auditorium
2201 Silver Lake Road
Bartlesville, OK
7:00 pm CT – Tulsa, OK
"This Is Cruz Country" Rally
Union H.S. Performing Arts Center
6636 S. Mingo Rd
Tulsa, OK 74133
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Ted Cruz, Cruz Campaign Press Release - Sen. Cruz Drawing Huge 1,000-Person plus Crowds in 'SEC Primary' States Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/314529