Posted on 04/16/2016 1:47:31 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
what is most troublesome is the illegal occupation of our WH for these last 7 years
PA, NY and now NJ. All 3rd circuit
Bad optics, and letting the 14 or 15 people that will vote for Cruz cast their votes is no skin off anybody's nose.
I don’t want this to happen. It is clear that Trump will destroy Cruz in this state. If Christie gets involved, Trump could have the same criticism that Cruz is having over Colorado.
Gov. Christie isn’t that type of person, that’s why him and Trump have been close friends for years, along with Dr. Carson...
Cruz has insulted New York Values, which includes a lot of New Jersey people and Cruz has insulted the Italian-American people, on which I am one of, and they don’t like Cruz...
Cruz will get ‘maybe’ 3 votes, the rest will be split between Trump and Kasich...
I think you’ll be surprised at how many votes Cruz gets.
Only in your dreams...Cruz is done...
...another one bit the dust...
UnSkewed GOP Delegate Count Reveals Ted Cruz Lead
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3421631/posts
Like I said “in your dreams” you can trust what the media and talking heads tell you, but they lie just like Cruz and Michelle Fields...
This was stolen from Democrats. Look up Torricelli and New Jersey.
Trump has turned his supporters into unabashed liberals.
Diebold votes for the Globalist lawyer.
Why do you assume its Trump. Do you have TDS are just failed to read who the guy was? Hint, Trump is not sneaky, hes gets in your face to damage you.
No. I beleive that natural born citizenship should be decided in a federal court, not by one state at a time.
We Trump supporters do not believe the ends justify the means, let Cruz appear on the ballot and compete for votes. Too bad the same couldn’t have happened in Colorado.
Where is your birthplace post for Ted Cruz and his status of having two parents that were American citizens, or not?
So just publicity?
Go away noob.
Lots of issues go through a state first, federal court later progression. RKBA cases against state laws, for example. The cases don't have to run through that course, but they often do.
At this stage of the nomination and election process, the cases involve state laws that pertain to ballot access. There is no federal law for ballot access, and the federal courts uniformly deny standing to people who argue that an ineligible person is on the ballot.
Fifty years ago this would have been an easy case. In fact, so easy that the circumstances of it coming up would unlikely exist. The NBC question would not have been advanced to this level of prominence by the collection of Congress, political parties, and academic hacks. The water has been seriously muddied since, much as it was and is with the RKBA.
And by the way, I suggest you stop getting all your info from the MSM.
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