Normally I would think this would be tied up in the courts for years, but it should end after Cruz drops out (probably just after super Tuesday).
Normally I would think this would be tied up in the courts for years, but it should end after Cruz drops out (probably just after super Tuesday).
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Cruz and Rubio are Trump’s answered prayer. As these two slug it out for number 2, Trump just keeps on marching, piling up state wins and delegates. If you look at the per cent of voters for Cruz and Rubio, together they are close to or exceed Trump’s numbers, but there isn’t a snowball in hell’s chance the two will get together because each believe the WH is their divine destiny.
The Constitution is a funny thing, the public can interpret its meaning however harshly it chooses.
A questionable meaning doesn’t necessarily have to go to court to get “resolved.” The court does not step into the voting booth and select a candidate, We the People do. The court can choose to do nothing or come down on an issue like a ton of bricks. WE can still choose to ignore their ruling.
Abortion is a good example where the court has ruled in favor on a woman’s right to choose to end a pregnancy before birth. Many people disagree with this ruling and view the act as federally sanctioned murder. Every voting cycle this issue is used as criteria for and against any candidate who has taken a side on this subject.
Ted doesn’t have to answer to the courts on this issue of his eligibility. This issue came up long before Trump entered the race.