A Senate Vote on Donald Trump's Religious Test

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A Senate Vote on Donald Trump's Religious Test
Ted Cruz and three other Republicans oppose an amendment resolving that the country ”must not bar individuals from entering into the United States based on their religion.”

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Jacquelyn Martin / AP

Republican Party leaders have been quick to condemn Donald Trump’s proposalto bar all Muslims from entering the United States, but the idea is not anathema to a group of Senate conservatives that includes his presidential rival, Ted Cruz.

On Thursday afternoon, Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont offered an amendment to a nuclear terrorism bill in the Judiciary Committee stating that it was “the sense of the Senate that the United States must not bar individuals from entering into the United States based on their religion, as such action would be contrary to the fundamental principles on which this nation was founded.”

Simple enough, it would seem. Yet Cruz and three other Republicans on the committee—Senators Jeff Sessions of Alabama, David Vitter of Louisiana, and Thom Tillis of North Carolina—all voted against it. The seven other Republicans on the panel, including long-shot presidential hopeful Lindsey Graham, supported the amendment. Cruz was not present for the debate and voted by proxy, which is allowed only in committee votes in the Senate.


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Cruz’s Senate spokesman, Phil Novak, said the resolution was “nothing more than a political stunt” that was unrelated to the underlying legislation. “A nuclear terrorism bill is not the place for political games," Novak wrote in an email, “which is why after voting against Senator Leahy’s amendment, Senator Cruz voted for the nuclear terrorism bill to protect Americans against this grave threat.” Novak didn’t respond when pressed on whether Cruz believed that a religious test for entering the U.S. was appropriate.

Cruz’s vote is less surprising when considering that of all of Trump’s major rivals, he has expressed the least alarm at his proposal to temporarily ban Muslim entry. “Well, that is not my policy,” he told reporters initially before touting his own more limited plan to place a three-year moratorium on resettling refugees from countries where ISIS or al Qaeda have a presence. And as he has risen in the polls, Cruz has been reluctant to criticize Trump at all and risk alienating voters he hopes to gain if Trump eventually fades. After The New York Times reported Thursday that Cruz had questioned Trump’s “judgment” at a private fundraiser, the Cruz campaign issued a statement calling the story “misleading.”


On Capitol Hill, the most extensive argument against Leahy’s amendment came from Sessions, who for years has taken the most hardline positions in the Senate against any expansion in legal immigration or legal status for undocumented immigrants. In a lengthy statement, Sessions said that choosing who can come to the United States is “by definition, an exclusionary process” and distinct from the constitutional protections that apply to citizens. “The adoption of the Leahy Amendment would constitute a transformation of our immigration system, Sessions said. “In effect, it is a move toward the ratification of the idea that global migration is a ‘human right,’ and a civil right, and that these so-called ‘immigrants’ rights’ must be supreme to the rights of sovereign nations to determine who can and cannot enter their borders.”

Four of 11 Republican senators on a committee panel may be a tiny—if influential—sample, but the vote seems to reflect the sentiments of a sizable portion of the party’s base. Polls released on Thursday found anywhere from 42 percent to 65 percent of Republican primary voters agreed with Trump’s proposal to block Muslims. (Whether they are agreeing with the policy or just agreeing with Trump is another matter, as my colleague David Graham ponders.) If nothing else, the four no votes on what a month ago would have seemed a noncontroversial statement of principle is yet more evidence of the yawning gap between the GOP leadership and a much more restive conservative base.

A Senate Vote on Donald Trump's Religious Test

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Politically, it's a smart move by Cruz.

He's sitting back waiting for Trump to self implode and pick up Trump's supporters. Not a bad strategy.

I'm actually more afraid of Cruz than I am of Trump. Cruz is more sophisticated than Trump. I can see a scenario where less informed voters rally behind him as a less volatile substitute for Trump while still having the same policies as Trump and the Media would treat him as a more "serious" candidate.

It's looking spooky out here.
 

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Politically, it's a smart move by Cruz.

He's sitting back waiting for Trump to self implode and pick up Trump's supporters. Not a bad strategy.

I'm actually more afraid of Cruz than I am of Trump. Cruz is more sophisticated than Trump. I can see a scenario where less informed voters rally behind him as a less volatile substitute for Trump while still having the same policies as Trump and the Media would treat him as a more "serious" candidate.

It's looking spooky out here.
Cruz argued in front of the SCOTUS. He's no dummy.
 

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Bush went to Yale.

Bush got in based on legacy. When he got there he was a below average student. From what I know, Cruz was a serious student. I don't think anyone has ever questioned his intellect. Just his judgement.
 

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Alright, fair. Why would anyone view Cruz's judgment negatively?
Because he is an ideologue and an a$$hole. Literally everybody who knows him personally hates him, and ultimately I think THAT will be his undoing.The GOP establishment outright hates him and other right wing nationalists just tolerate him. Unlikeable candidates don't win elections.
 

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Because he is an ideologue and an a$$hole. Literally everybody who knows him personally hates him, and ultimately I think THAT will be his undoing.The GOP establishment outright hates him and other right wing nationalists just tolerate him. Unlikeable candidates don't win elections.

He is very unlikeable and dangerous. He was so grating that the Bush Administration couldn't give him a job.I worry Trump is so far off that he will make Cruz look sane by comparison and he could just slide right in.
 

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He is very unlikeable and dangerous. He was so grating that the Bush Administration couldn't give him a job.I worry Trump is so far off that he will make Cruz look sane by comparison and he could just slide right in.
"Obviously hes not a crazy racist like Trump, he's Hispanic! :troll: "
 

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He is very unlikeable and dangerous. He was so grating that the Bush Administration couldn't give him a job.I worry Trump is so far off that he will make Cruz look sane by comparison and he could just slide right in.
Cruz will show his true colors breh. I was scared of Cruz until I read this.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/opinion/anyone-but-ted-cruz.html

Trump should put out a $1M prize to anyone who can find someone who has gone on the record to say they like Cruz, without needing a job or support from him. That would dead his campaign ASAP. Look at his face
 
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