Can you be president if you weren't born in the United States, and one parent is a natural born citizen and the other is not?
The constitution stipulates they be a natural born citizen, NOT born in US. John McCain is a good example. He was born in Panama.
Answered by Shelly F. -Galleries
About John McCain
John McCain is a Republican Senator from Arizona, who served in the U.S. Navy and was tortured as a POW for 5 years. McCain is best known for running as Republican nominee for President of the United States with running mate Sarah Palin in the 2008 election against Barack Obama.
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