Ted Cruz’s citizenship continues to be a topic of discussion in the 2016 race, and it seems its one issue in which the far-left and the far-right might agree.
At the heart of the issue is the definition of “natural born citizen.” While many consider that to mean that one must be born inside of the country in order to serve in the Oval Office, others claim that one is natural born if you have citizenship at birth. The latter theory is backed up somewhat by the nominations of both John McCain and George Romney, both of which were born outside of this country’s borders.
However, since neither man made it to the White House, no Supreme Court case has ever been brought forth that specifically tackled the issue. As such, both sides continue to wage a war of opinion.
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Then how did Obama get in, twice
About time you admitted this…..
Not per the constitution……
Yes….
Really , what about Obama?
then how is Obama President? His daddy was a Kenyan you jackass
Another one of the donalds friends
True statment.
Kiaayo Naatoyitapiiksi – Read Article 2, Section 1, para. 5 of the Constitution and tell me exactly where it defines “natural born citizen.” Then read the article I posted that explains the acts starting in 1790 that were put in place to define “natural born citizen.”
Dawn Momsen Great articles! Even the CNN is good, I didn’t dive into the Article 1 provisions in the Constitution on the matter, glad the author did that!