White House: This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone New York Supreme Court Judge David Weinstein promised to decide if the case will proceed by Monday, according to Globe and Mail. He said the objectors, Barry Korman, 81, of Manhattan, and William Gallo, 85, of Manhasset, Long Island, could argue the merits later next week if he decides they have standing. The plaintiffs objected to Cruz inclusion in the ballot for the state April 19 primary election for the Republican party presidential nomination, claiming the senator from Texas is constitutionally ineligible to assume the White House. Republican front-runner Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned Cruz eligibility for the White House, and residents in Alabama, Pennsylvania and Texas have filed legal challenges to block him from appearing on the ballot. Some legal experts say it is unlikely any judge in the U.S. will block Cruz presidential run. An Illinois judge dismissed a similar challenge there this week on a technicality.
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