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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Must be a very liberal scholar where liberalism trumps the Constitution. Same base as the one Obama works with.
WAS OBAMAS FATHER A CITIZEN OF USA ???????
Umm, I’m no fan of this traitor-in-chief, but Obama was never not eligible to be President. His Mom was a citizen and that makes him one – PERIOD! sorry, but your arguments to the contrary are not valid and never were.
Umm, I’m no fan of this traitor-in-chief, but Obama was never not eligible to be President. His Mom was a citizen and that makes him one – PERIOD! Sorry, but your arguments to the contrary are not valid and never were.
Why was this not considered when obama was running…either time?
Gay Muslim? . . . OK, where’s your proof on that? Muslims hate gays. Your dumb aren’t you?
They showed Obamas picture from when he was in high school. He hung out at a gay men’s parlor. Where you been? Showed his boyfriend and Obama together at that gay men’s club.
Will Evans learn to read and you would have seen this. Picture of Obama and his lover. He said once by mistake that moochel name was really michael.
Yeah, Kim, your wrong honey, your supporting the wrong thing. Thanks Dawn.
Yeah, your incorrect DeSalvo, people are natural born citizens if they’re born to only ONE parent with US citizenship. Reference Sheila’s post above.