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kifflom [539]
3 years ago
8

According to the Constitution, which of the following is a requirement to be a candidate for president?

History
1 answer:
notka56 [123]3 years ago
8 0

answer

The President of the USA is not required to have ever held any office

or been elected to anything.  A candidate's level of education or training

for anything is irrelevant, and it would be totally un-American to impose

any sort of religious test.

In fact, a candidate for president is not required to have any skills, talent,

ability, experience, or qualifications of any kind.

The only constitutional requirement is that the candidate will need to turn

35 years old by the time s/he takes office.

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