Cruz calls Iran dangerous and addresses Wall Street at Sun ed board

Ted Cruz makes an appearance Tuesday at Zeb's General Store in North Conway following his editorial board meeting. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)

CONWAY — Sen. Ted Cruz, the Republican presidential hopeful from Texas, termed Iran's leaders dangerous religious zealots and disavowed any link to a pastor who called for death to gays during a 45-minute editorial board meeting Tuesday morning in which he reiterated his belief in traditional marriage adding gay rights is a states' issue.

Cruz, 45, is a leader in the Republican polls. Some put him second, third or fourth to front-runner Donald Trump.

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