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Cruz should go to court for eligibility ruling

Cruz posted to Twitter on January 5 with a link to a clip from a “Happy Days” episode in which Fonzie famously jumps over a shark while water-skiing.

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“We intend to win”, said Matt Schultz, who chairs Cruz’s campaign in Iowa.

Between 2009 and 2014, roughly 1 million Mexican nationals and their families, including their American-born children, left the US for Mexico, according to data from the 2014 Mexican National Survey of Demographic Dynamics.

In fact, the number of immigrants crossing illegally into the USA has actually declined over the last nine years.

Cruz was born in Calgary in 1970 while his parents were working in the oil business there. “He’s advocated allowing folks to come back in and become citizens. His mother was a citizen so “natural born citizen” is the way it is”. The cinematography is especially eye-catching and is sure to make the minute-long spot stand out among its competitors as it begins running in New Hampshire today.

“How do you run against the Democrat, whoever it may be, and you have this hanging over your head if they bring a lawsuit?”

Cruz promised to repeal all of President Obama’s executive actions, to abolish the Iran nuclear deal spearheaded by Secretary of State John Kerry, to reaffirm the United States’ commitment to Israel and to open a federal investigation into the controversial Planned Parenthood videos that surfaced in July.

Playing witness to the Cruz road show are a separate coach bus for his growing Iowa press corps, a larger-than-usual entourage of traveling aides and thousands of Iowans looking to catch a glimpse of the caucus favorite.

“I hear it was checked out by every attorney and every which way and I understand Ted is in fine shape”, he told the network then. And at retail stops and town halls across the northern part of the state this week, Iowans repeatedly asked concerned questions about Cruz’s position, with Cruz and allies seeking to soothe worries that Cruz would promote the oil fields of the state where he lives over the corn fields of the state that he needs.

“I know that if I get off to a good start here in Iowa, we’re halfway home”, Clinton said Monday in Davenport.

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Through the ad, the Republican presidential candidate once again reiterated his stance on the immigration issue.

An image from a Ted Cruz advertisement