Womp womp:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) opted against endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a close conservative ally, for president after Cruz announced his candidacy on Monday.
In response to Cruz unveiling his campaign, Lee issued a statement which did not make any mention of Cruz, according to Utah's KSL. It's surprising given how closely associated Lee and Cruz are by both Democrats and conservatives. Most notably, Lee aligned himself with Cruz during the latter's crusade against Obamacare that resulted in a government shutdown in 2013.
"The most important thing for conservatives to focus on in the presidential race is not the candidate we run, but the agenda we run on," Lee said in the statement. "I look forward to seeing how each of the candidates plan to apply conservative principles to reform our dysfunctional federal government and fix our broken status quo."
A senior adviser to Lee, Boyd Matheson, told KSL that even though Cruz hit "some familiar themes" in his speech announcing his candidacy for president, those themes are also being touched on by other likely Republican presidential candidates: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Sen. Rand Paul (KY), and Sen. Marco Rubio (FL). Lee, according to Boyd, doesn't want to make the "fatal mistake" of focusing just on personality without policy. - TPM, 3/24/15
I wonder if they'll still be friends now.