NDIANAPOLIS Moments before Ted Cruz publicly ended a campaign for president that had lasted more than a year, he stood backstage and thanked his closest friends, supporters and advisers for their help and support. Some sat at round tables. Conservative commentator and TV host Glenn Beck stood and watched. A bar table covered with Starbucks cups and an ironing board with an upright iron stood off to the side. When Cruz finished speaking, the group of about 50 people applauded several of them wiping away tears and Cruzs campaign manager, Jeff Roe, walked away from them, looking down, and shook his head. Cruzs speech to a group of a few hundred devoted followers from the main stage minutes later was met with disbelief and anguish. From the beginning, Ive said that I would continue on as long as there was a viable path to victory, Cruz said. Murmurs rose in the audience. Im sorry to say, Cruz said and cries of No, no! rang out it appears that path has been foreclosed. This brought an even louder NO! As Cruz announced that he was suspending his campaign with a heavy heart, a girl of about 12 began to sob. Her father stood nearby with his hand over his mouth and said, What are you doing? Cruz sought to reassure his followers inside the Grand Hall Ballroom of the Crowne Plaza hotel. Hear me now: I am not suspending our fight for liberty, he said. His father and mother, divorced 20 years ago but standing next to one another on this night, stood behind him. A gaggle of Cruzs campaign staff stood 20 feet from the stage, many of them red-eyed. After Cruz finished his speech, he began to greet supporters in the front of the crowd, but then abruptly returned backstage after just a few moments, apparently too emotional to continue.
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