Does Kamala Harris meet the constitutional requirement of being president? Is she a native born citizen if her parents were not citizens? If so, does that mean any "anchor baby" born here to an illegal can run for President even if they and their parents are deported?
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Redstates need to refuse to put Kamalamdingdong on the ballot and force the supreme court to clarify this.
I'm not lawfag, but I can understand what I read, and by my interpretation she does not qualify. She is not a Natural Born Citizen. I think you used incorrect term when you said Native Born Citizen.
Here is proof:
If the founders intended that anyone born on American soil was a Natural Born Citizen, then why did they have to add:
No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President?
Because it was not until July 4, 1811, that the first first “natural born” citizens… those born to U.S. citizens after July 4, 1776… became 35 years of age.
You are correct, I meant to say natural born. Still, where are the legal eagles regarding this? Does the U.S. Constitution imply anyone born on U.S. soil are eligible to become President at 35 years of age OR does it mean both parents must be U.S. Citizens before their child can be considered natural born citizen?
If there are 2 schools of thought, shouldn't the GOP file suit to make it clear as to whether she can be on the ballot? Also, can she be placed there by the DNC without having to have been voted on by Democrats in a primary? Don't the states also have a say in who their Democrat voters choose? If her DNC endorsement is all that it takes, could the RNC do the same? Then the people would not have a choice other than 2 uniparty people chosen by unelected elites.
Don't loose site that the RNC is a corporate business, not a political institution.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/05/06/opinion-rnc-and-dnc-as-private-corporations/#more-248718
Redstates should refuse to put Kamaladingdong on the ballot, and force SCOTUS to decide this.