I’ve supported Ted Cruz since long before he announced he was even thinking about running. Ted Cruz is by far the MOST conservative man in the race. I also like Donald Trump. When Donald Trump started on the eligibility. I thought it was pur BS (though I still like Trump). Then some in FR started on the eligibility. I thought they were just part of the Birther thing.
But then my governor, considered to be the most conservative governor in the country came out publically and stated that Ted Cruz is not eligible. I suspect my governor would have endorsed Ted Cruz over anybody if he did not feel he was ineligible to be POTUS. Instead, he endorsed Donald Trump.
I think if there were a lawsuit against Cruz’ eligibility in this state, the governor would not assist Cruz in any way because he also feels Ted Cruz is not eligible.
Because of this, Donald Trump was exactly right about possible lawsuits from Hillary Clinton if Ted Cruz were to win the nomination. She’s the original birther. She’s the one that started it against Obama.
Personally, I would vote for Trump or Cruz in a heartbeat. But if there were a lawsuit, I just cannot know if Cruz’ name would be allowed on the ballot in my state during the general election.
I love most of what Ted Cruz stands for but we really cannot risk nominating a guy who could end up not allowed to run in one, two or three or more states nor should he be spending all his money and time fighting lawsuits when he should be focused on running against the Clinton machine.
I wish Ted wasn’t so ambitious, I like him as my Senator