As a candidate, he is one of the few people impacted and as such is the only person who can take the issue to court. He’s the one insisting it needs to be settled in a court. Cruz can’t sue himself and federal courts cannot issue advisory opinions. There has to be an actual case filed.
Found it George
http://www.newswithviews.com/JBWilliams/williams300.htm
It seems that the Texas GOP are preparing to take care of it. Note the person who gave the interview is willing to testify in court. Make sure you read the interview that follows this paragraph. FRAUD would ruin CRUZ completely. Trump doesn’t want that. But GOPee does
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In a campaign interview during his freshman senate race, a GOP Texas State Committee member sat down with the young candidate to ask a few poignant vetting questions, and here are the questions and answers from that interview⦠(Redacted information is to protect the witness at this moment, but the witness is willing to offer sworn testimony)
Make sure you read the interview !
Cruz is suppose to be a lawyer, why hasn't he done something about this? Surely if everyone else knows what the law says, then isn't Cruz suppose to know?
This is Cruz's problem. Hire an attorney and go to court and get it solved...take it to the Supreme Court where the ‘right’ Constitutional answer should be given...but then again, it might now be the answer Cruz is or is not looking for...
Maybe Cruz should take up that angle, needle Trump for not taking the case to court. Otherwise Cruz is in a pickle, I'd say. Not his fault he was born in Canada, but the issue is attached firmly to his candidacy.