DALLAS — Ted Cruz took to his home state on Saturday to suggest times ahead for the Republican Party will be "challenging," continuing to distance himself from backing Donald Trump ahead of this summer's GOP national convention.
"We may face some challenging days ahead," Cruz told the Texas GOP Convention in Dallas. "But I am convinced that movement — the men and women gathered here — will be the remnant, will be the core of pulling this country back from the abyss."
Two months from the national convention, Cruz has presented little evidence to suggest he will back Trump, the GOP's presumptive nominee, in a general election square-off against Hillary Clinton.
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