No, you don’t have to be literally “born in the USA” to run for president. George Romney (father of Mitt) was a native of Mexico, but was able to compete for the Republican nomination in 1968 because his parents were American citizens who happened to be living in a Mormon colony in the Mexican state of Chihuahua when George was born.
I hate to tell ya’ Claire, but too many people would rather have some TV/Radio person tell them what to think than to make the effort to find out the truth for themselves and form their own opinions and vote for the issues that are most relevant to themselves. Hence, the comments above.
Born on American soil is the point. On a US registered ship, in a US Embassy, on Guam, etc. Thirty-five years of age, and having resided in the US at least fourteen years. (So that you may have been educated abroad, like John Q. Adams.) It’s in the Constitution.
hcrobin85 about 16 years ago
Claire’s exactly right…especially those who demonize Obama and makes anyone who supports him out to be a abortion-loving, anti-American terrorist!
somewhereintime about 16 years ago
Why is it that no one knows that you have to be born in the US to run for President? It’s the law!!
Sternvogel about 16 years ago
No, you don’t have to be literally “born in the USA” to run for president. George Romney (father of Mitt) was a native of Mexico, but was able to compete for the Republican nomination in 1968 because his parents were American citizens who happened to be living in a Mormon colony in the Mexican state of Chihuahua when George was born.
Wood_Gracie about 16 years ago
Last time I checked Hawai’i was part of the USA! So, what’s the problem?
Wood_Gracie about 16 years ago
I hate to tell ya’ Claire, but too many people would rather have some TV/Radio person tell them what to think than to make the effort to find out the truth for themselves and form their own opinions and vote for the issues that are most relevant to themselves. Hence, the comments above.
stpatme about 16 years ago
Born on American soil is the point. On a US registered ship, in a US Embassy, on Guam, etc. Thirty-five years of age, and having resided in the US at least fourteen years. (So that you may have been educated abroad, like John Q. Adams.) It’s in the Constitution.
bluetopazcrystal about 16 years ago
It’s a stupid law. A citizen should be what qualifies a person to run for office. Many excellent people are being overlooked I’m sure.