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In reply to the discussion: Reports: Chicago court to hear case to knock Cruz off White House ballot [View all]leftynyc
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Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are facing challenges alleging they dont qualify for the Indiana primary ballot because they arent natural born citizens.
The Indiana Election Commission is scheduled to take up those challenges Friday, along with the question of whether U.S. Senate candidate Todd Young submitted enough signatures to qualify for the May 3 primary ballot.
Most legal scholars agree that Cruz and Rubio meet the U.S. Constitutions eligibility requirement. Cruz was born in Canada to an American mother and a Cuban father, while Rubio was born in Florida to Cuban immigrants.
But Richard Carter, an 85-year-old from Madison who usually votes in Republican primaries, argues in a one-page letter to the Indiana secretary of state that Cruz and Rubio don't meet the Constitutions natural born requirement.
As far as I know and having watched these cases involving Pres Obama, they're likely to be thrown out due to neither of those filing having standing to sue (meaning they would be damaged somehow if they were on the ballot). I think only one of the other candidates could make this work.