dazzleman
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Posts: 13,777 Political Matrix E: 1.88, S: 1.59
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« on: January 01, 2006, 05:17:18 PM » |
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« edited: January 01, 2006, 05:48:47 PM by dazzleman »
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I've answered based on electability for political reasons, not legality.
Somebody who meets all of the qualifications, except they were born in a U.S. embassy in a foreign country. -- Yes.
Somebody who meets all of the qualifications, except they were born in a foreign embassy in the U.S. -- No.
Somebody whose 35th birthday is the day after Election Day. -- Possibly, but not likely.
A convicted felon who had been released from jail after serving a term without parole. -- No.
A convicted felon who had been released from jail after serving a term with parole. -- No.
A convicted felon who had their conviction overturned while in jail. -- No.
Somebody who had lived their first fourteen years of their life in the U.S., moved out, and have been back in the U.S. for less than fourteen years. -- No
Somebody who was born in the U.S., moved out before their fourteenth birthday, and have been back in the U.S. for less than fourteen years, but overall has lived in the U.S. for greater than 14 years. -- No.
Holds dual citizenship. -- No, most likely not.
Previously renounced U.S. citizenship, but has since become a citizen again. --- No
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