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Rep. King, influential Iowa conservative, endorses Cruz for president

David Lightman Tribune News Service

WASHINGTON – Rep. Steve King, an influential Iowa conservative popular with the state’s sizable evangelical bloc, endorsed Sen. Ted Cruz’s bid for the Republican nomination Monday, asking voters to “do your duty for God and country” by backing Cruz.

“For almost a year now, my regular prayer has been that God would raise up a leader whom would restore the soul of America,” King said in a one-minute, 25-second video. “One of them has been standing at my side time after time whenever there was a crisis we needed to address and it was Sen. Ted Cruz every time.”

The endorsement is a coup for Cruz. King has been in Congress since 2003. Staunch conservatives have long applauded his tough stance against immigration.

Immigration has become a big issue in the Republican presidential race, with Cruz, real estate mogul Donald Trump and others urging get-tough policies, while Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, and John Kasich, governor of Ohio, urge a more measured approach.

On Monday, King called Cruz “the courageous conservative whom I believe can restore the soul of America,” who has “consistently and tirelessly fought on the issues that matter most to conservatives, such as Obamacare, religious liberty, life and stopping Obama’s lawless executive actions.”

King also liked how Cruz “has a proven record of standing up to both Democrats and Republicans to put the American people first, and I believe he is the only one who can unite conservatives around his campaign and build the organization needed to beat Hillary Clinton.”

In the latest RealClearPolitics poll averages, all polls taken before the Republicans’ debate last week, Cruz was fourth with 12.3 percent in Iowa, just behind Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida’s 12. 8 percent. Trump was first, followed closely by Ben Carson.