Posted on 05/22/2016 6:55:42 AM PDT by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
After Ted Cruz dropped out of the presidential race, his campaign staffers boxed up their mementos and souvenirs as they prepared to shutter the Houston headquarters, and the Texan announced that he would seek reelection to the U.S. Senate.
Yet Cruzs team didn't abandon the race for the White House entirely. It still filed a slate of potential presidential delegates for Californias June 7 primary, and continues to monitor delegate selection in states that already voted in the GOP nominating process.
The end result is that Cruz will have more than 550 loyalists attending the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July a ground force that helps him establish himself as the national leader of the conservative movement, protect the party's conservative platform from what the senator has called Trump's "New York values," and lay the foundation for a potential 2020 presidential bid.
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I agree with that.
Born on foreign soil is acceptable: When born to two US citizens, while serving the USA in the military.
Otherwise, born on foreign soil and raised abroad into adulthood is a problem. Their allegiance is compromised. Where would we draw the line?
How many years living in foreign culture and being educated under their laws is acceptable. It’s a slippery slope and we’re forced to rely on foreign records that can not be properly vetted. Look no further than the white hut.
Then again, the home grown natives from Arkansas have proven that they are quite capable of equal damage to America, if not greater.
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