I remember very well. Do you remember why?
It was because Democrats who had become disillusioned with the Democrat Party crossed over to vote for Reagan. Ted has no such support, but Trump does. Those damn October surprises Democrats are famous for unleashing.
So your analogy is as weak as your favorite candidate is eligible as a natural born citizen, who held a Canadian citizenship up until 2 years ago. Oh I know 2 Democrat judges have ruled him eligible. That alone should give you cause for pause about Ted Cruz's eligibility.
“So your analogy is as weak as your favorite candidate is eligible as a natural born citizen, who held a Canadian citizenship up until 2 years ago. Oh I know 2 Democrat judges have ruled him eligible. That alone should give you cause for pause about Ted Cruz’s eligibility. “
Let’s come to an understanding about Ted Cruz’ eligibility. If he wasn’t eligible, he wouldn’t be running. Especially since he is one of the foremost constitutionalists in the country. As is Mark Levin, who says he is eligible.
So unless all of a sudden Mark Levin is just another ideologue I am betting Cruz is eligible. And if Levin is an ideologue, there is a term for that. I believe it is called Conservative.
Now to your post. You are correct about Carter and Reagan. You just left something out. Those disillusioned Democrats may vote for Trump, but the evangelical Republicans won’t. And I believe those Bernie voters will stay home instead of vote for Hillary.