"When it comes to the men and women of the military, I don't think the military should be governed by political correctness. Or should be used as for social experiments," Texas Senator Ted Cruz said.
"If I am elected president we will not be drafting our daughters into combat on the front lines," Cruz said during a CNN town hall in Greenville South Carolina which is having a considerable military veterans' population and goes to presidential primary on February 20.
"I was astonished two debates ago when three different Republican candidates for President stood up and supported drafting women into combat. I think that doesn't make any sense, Cruz said.
"When I was sitting there listening to it I kind of wondered if Rod Serling was going to walk out in a second and say, 'You've entered the Twilight Zone', Cruz said.
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"I'm the father of two daughters. Women can do anything, but the idea that the federal government would forcibly conscript young women and put them into combat, that makes no sense at all," he alleged.
"I do not believe that the military is a place where we should be lowering standards in order to meet some sort of other goal. I believe that I'm open to people in both genders serving in combat, so long as they can meet the minimum requirements necessary for the job," Rubio said.
He said standards should not be weakened in order to accommodate somebody into the job.
"That I believe in strongly because lives are on the line. And national security is on the line. By the way, there are plenty of men that can't meet those standards either," he said.
Rubio said it was not about the gender, but about the ability to do the job.
"And as president and as commander-in-chief, I will not lower standards in order to achieve some sort of societal aim," he said.