We don't know how many people in Iowa did. The Iowa thing is being challenged.
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This has absolutely nothing to do with how many thought Cruz was a natural born citizen. Even if someone did change their vote, they must have thought Cruz eligible. I'm still looking for a source to back up your comment that most Americans don't think Cruz is eligible based on his birth. When you make a comment such is this, you need to provide a source. If you can't prove it's fact, it would at least be nice if you would identify it as opinion instead of trying to pass it off as fact. Just saying ..........
That may be because Ted Cruz lied to the Iowa voters and claimed he was a natural born citizen and had Steve King lie for him, too. Not all voters question the integrity of such statements because they trust the Establishment like Ted Cruz and Steve King. But clearly not the majority, because Cruz didn't win a majority or "most". Based on the results of a fraudulent Caucus, he only won a small plurality that I believe will be challenged by Trump and Carson.
Carson's fundraising is up 300% because of what Cruz did.
The reputations of everyone in the Cruz campaign have been tarnished as the dirty tricksters they've proved themselves to be.
Cruz has not only damaged the integrity of the first primary in the country, the famous Iowa Caucus, he's burned the Republican brand as a bunch of liars, crooks and thugs who laugh, giggle, smirk, joke and hee-hee about dishonesty, lying and cheating in political activities.
The Republican Party that is responsible for this Caucus has no choice but to condemn on a grand scale what was done by the Cruz campaign in the Iowa Caucus and do whatever is possible to right the wrong, because many many Republicans are already very concerned about fairness in this primary which due to Ted Cruz and his campaign chairman, Steve King, is off to a very bad start.
We need to move pass Iowa, that's over and their are no legal procedures available to change the outcome.
Lesson's learned from the Obama challenges, I think we can make a stronger argument with Rubio's citizen status and
need to file eligibility challenges with the States Voter Register's prior to voting in the up-coming state elections.
After years of following Ted King, due to his position on immigration and border security, it has become very obvious to me that he is his own man and only speaks his own mind. Ted Cruz or no one else could make him say anything he didn't want to say.
You need to pay closer attention. No one said the majority of Iowa voters supported Cruz's eligibility. What I said was enough supported it to give him the win in Iowa. You have a bad habit of misrepresenting what was actually said.
I'm still waiting for your source that proves most Americans don't support Ted Cruz's eligibility to run for President of the United States.
I don't see Cruz or his campaign workers "tarnished". What I see is a misunderstanding that went a little far. From what I understand it was CNN that spurred the incident with their report and it just snow-balled from there. Heck, now I'm reading around the internet that Carson may actually be close to bowing out. True or not, I don't know. The mailer that you have been so vocal about was completely legal and fairly routine from what I understand. It certainly wasn't worth all the hoopla you made over it.
You'll be waiting a long time for any more thoughts or opinions from this member.