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Iowa Evangelical Kingmaker Gives Ted Cruz His Blessing

Bob Vander Plaats has supported the last two Iowa caucus winners, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee.
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Bob Vander Plaats has supported the last two Iowa caucus winners, Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee.

Bob Vander Plaats, the influential president of the conservative Christian group the Family Leader, is endorsing Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.

"Our goal is to unite conservatives around Ted Cruz," Vander Plaats said Thursday in the rotunda of the Iowa state capitol. "We believe he'll be the nominee to take on and defeat Hillary Clinton."

Vander Plaats said he told Donald Trump on Wednesday that he would not be endorsing him, but that the two remain friendly.

Vander Plaats is seen as "an evangelical kingmaker in Iowa," as NPR's Sarah McCammon has reported. He has a solid track record of picking Iowa caucus winners — including former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum in 2012 and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in 2008.

Vander Plaats' endorsement comes as the latest Monmouth Poll shows Cruz leading Donald Trump in Iowa (24 percent to 19 percent). The poll also finds that Cruz is doing particularly well among evangelical voters, as Ben Carson's popularity among that demographic has fallen.

Vander Plaats' support also follows another sacred Iowa blessing — Rep. Steve King, a hardline conservative, who endorsed Cruz in November, praised him as the answer to his prayers — a true "constitutional originalist."

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Asma Khalid is a White House correspondent for NPR. She also co-hosts The NPR Politics Podcast.
Clay Masters is Iowa Public Radio’s Morning Edition host and lead political reporter. He was part of a team of member station political reporters who covered the 2016 presidential race for NPR. He also covers environmental issues.