Quote from Ted Cruz

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intojoy

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BADP, "All those rules against murder etc?" Straw man ! Liberals don't think these things should be legal or are in any way ok. But this isn't the problem with Cruz.
He wants to bring America closer and closer to becoming a fascist totalitarian Christian police state ! Wake up !!!! Cruz literally wants the government in everybody's bedroom and in women's reproductive organs . This is NOT " smaller government " or "limited government " !

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Cruz says Rubio is lying

he called McConnel a liar also
Why has Cruz remained silent about the record of the front-running candidate standing next to him on the GOP debate stage who is guilty of making statements that don't reflect American and Republican values - according to House Speaker Ryan?

Could it be that Trump is already on the record stating that Cruz should be disqualified for running for president because he is not a "natural-born citizen!"

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Greg Jennings

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Why has Cruz remained silent about the candidate standing next to him on the GOP debate stage who is guilty of making statements that don't reflect American and Republican values - according to House Speaker Ryan?

Could it be that Trump is already on the record stating that Cruz should be disqualified for running for president because he is not a "natural-born citizen!"

It's because he knows that Trump supporters will come to him if and when Trump bows out of the race. The two have hardline stances on several issues that make the transition from Trump to Cruz much easier for Trump supporters than switching allegiances to some other candidate.

He doesn't want to attack the positions of a candidate that he hopes to absorb the support of, because he'd risk offending the Trump supporters
 

jgarden

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It's because he knows that Trump supporters will come to him if and when Trump bows out of the race. The two have hardline stances on several issues that make the transition from Trump to Cruz much easier for Trump supporters than switching allegiances to some other candidate.

He doesn't want to attack the positions of a candidate that he hopes to absorb the support of, because he'd risk offending the Trump supporters
That above scenario is based on the assumption that Trump will falter.

If Trump feels threatened , however, "the Donald" is more than capable of demanding a Supreme Court decision to clarify the Texas Senator's status as a "natural-born citizen."

That could shift the Primaries and the GOP Convention into gridlock, forcing the Cruz campaign into damage control.

Depending on the timing and how this challenge was framed, Cruz supporters might balk at going into a general election with the legal status of their candidate still unresolved and decide to throw their votes behind Trump!
 

Greg Jennings

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That scenario is based on the assumption that Trump will falter. If Trump feels threatened , however, "the Donald" is more than capable of demanding a Supreme Court decision to clarify the Texas Senator's status as a "natural-born citizen."

That could shift the Primaries and the GOP Convention into gridlock, forcing the Cruz campaign into damage control and leaving Trump as
the beneficiary.
Of course, yes my scenario assumes that Trump doesn't take the nomination. The "experts" still say he's bound to slip, but they've been wrong about him from day one in this election cycle, so we'll see. Something interesting to keep in mind is that, according to polls throughout the election cycle, more voters have Trump as their #1 pick than any other candidate. But he is almost nobody's #2 or #3, and that means that when the field narrows and some people have to switch their support from guys like Huckabee and Paul to another candidate, Trump won't be getting any of that support. Based on that, it logically follows that he won't win the Republican nomination. But who knows.

I'm taking the Donald's word for it that he will accept the party's pick for nominee, as he recently came out and said he would.
 

lighthouse99

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Why has Cruz remained silent about the record of the front-running candidate standing next to him on the GOP debate stage who is guilty of making statements that don't reflect American and Republican values - according to House Speaker Ryan?

Could it be that Trump is already on the record stating that Cruz should be disqualified for running for president because he is not a "natural-born citizen!"

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you seem truly disturbed by Cruz

but that's not surprising. You w ant SO badly to disqualify him. Maybe it's time to um, get a life or something. Just a thought
 
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