Mormon apocalypse prediction imminent, according to Glenn Beck, with Ted Cruz set to bring it about
In an intriguing development on the campaign trail, supporters of Ted Cruz have made a novel appeal, linking the Senator to a Mormon end times prophecy. This news was first reported by the Salt Lake City Tribune and has since gained attention, particularly in the lead-up to the 2016 Utah Republican caucus.
The discussion was initiated by a Mormon state senator in the days before the Utah Republican primaries in April 2014. The senator claimed that Cruz could potentially fulfill a prophetic saying of the Mormons. This connection was made at a campaign rally in Utah, the only U.S. state with a Mormon majority.
The article, published by The Houston Chronicle on March 22, 2016, was written by Matthew McIntosh, the administrator of the news source. McIntosh, who can be found on Facebook and LinkedIn, has made a list of all his posts available for readers to explore.
Cruz stands a good chance of passing the 50 percent threshold to win a full slate of delegates in Utah's Republican caucus, making this prophetic connection all the more significant. The location of the event reported, as mentioned in the accompanying photo, is Louisville, Ky.
For those interested in delving deeper into this fascinating topic, McIntosh's website provides further insights. However, the article does not contain any links to Bluesky, Threads, Tumblr, Mastodon, Reddit, Pinterest, Messenger, Snapchat, WhatsApp, Pocket, or a direct email address.
This news piece serves as a testament to the unique and often unexpected connections that can emerge during political campaigns. As the 2016 Utah Republican caucus approaches, keep an eye on this intriguing development in the Cruz campaign trail.
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