After weeks of dodging fights with Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz threw down the gauntlet in Thursday night’s Republican presidential debate.
Dismissing allegations that being born in Canada to an American mother could disqualify him from the presidency, Cruz slammed Trump for politically motivated divisiveness.
“The Constitution hasn’t changed, but the poll numbers have,” Cruz said, referring to cause of Trump’s recent attacks. “I recognize that Donald is dismayed that his poll numbers are falling Iowa but the facts and the laws here are really quite clear: The child of a U.S. citizen born abroad is a natural-born citizen.”
He went on to point out that the conspiracy theories behind the birther movement – that Trump elevated and celebrated in 2012, forcing the president to release his birth certificate – could also bring into question Trump’s eligibility.
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