No. Neither your parents' citizenship, nor where you were raised, disqualifies a person from becoming president, under the Constitution
WASHINGTON — QUESTION:
A viral tweet claims Senator Kamala Harris is ineligible for the Oval office because her parents were not legal U.S. citizens when she was born, and because she was raised in Canada. Is Harris disqualified from the presidency?
ANSWER:
Nope. Neither your parents' citizenship, nor where you were raised, disqualifies a person from becoming president, under the Constitution.
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Right, even if you were born in Kenya and your a democrat you can be president.
ReplyDeleteIf you were born by C-section, does that mean that you aren't "natural born"?
ReplyDeleteSHE IS ONLY DISQUALIFIED BECAUSE SHE IS AN IDIOT!But not quite as stupid as anyone that would contribute to her campaign!
ReplyDeleteShe is a Democrat so no matter what the Constitution states as requirements will be nullified. Look at our last President, Hussain Obama, Falsified birth certificate, used foreign aide loans to go to College, gave up US citizenship to attend Indonesian School, must I go on? His own books tell more facts of his ineligibility in his own words. Hussain became President didn't he?
ReplyDeleteJust ask Willie Brown her CA mob politician and "friend". Willie is married by the way
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ReplyDeleteShe is a Democrat so no matter what the Constitution states as requirements will be nullified. Look at our last President, Hussain Obama, Falsified birth certificate, used foreign aide loans to go to College, gave up US citizenship to attend Indonesian School, must I go on? His own books tell more facts of his ineligibility in his own words. Hussain became President didn't he?
January 24, 2019 at 4:02 PM
The problem with Obama becoming and staying President through two terms is the fault of the people. No one stood up and demanded America to right it's wrong by even allowing him on the ballots.