Ted Cruz earned a place in American history on Monday.
He became the first Hispanic candidate to win a presidential primary.
Take note, Democrats. Your alleged party of diversity didn't produce the first Hispanic winner.
In fact, when you look at the 2016 presidential candidates of the Democrat party, they are remarkably non-diverse.
John Nolte, Breitbart, writes:
Because the DC Media believe it is a powerful weapon that benefits Democrats, nothing will ever stop them from using it. But if this same media truly believed in science and objectivity, the results in Iowa would forever end their relentless smears against conservatives as racists. Tuesday night, one of the whitest and most conservative states in the country — Iowa — gave 60% of the Republican vote to two Hispanics and a black man.
Moreover, for the first time in history a Hispanic won a presidential primary. But due to the fact that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is Republican, no one on the media dares say so.
Hispanic Ted Cruz handily won the evening with 28% support.
Hispanic Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) shocked the world with a third place showing of 23%.
Dr. Ben Carson, a black man, came in 4th with 9%.
Total: 60%.
Meanwhile, over on the Democrat side, two people so old and so white they seem like something straight out of central casting, won 99% of the vote. Another white guy took the remaining 1%. Democrats gave their voters no other alternative.
But the Republicans are deemed the party of old white guys. Go figure.
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