No, because a Vice President has to meet the requirements of a President since he'd be first in line of succession.
2007-11-21 01:25:56
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answer #1
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answered by One Voice In The Day Rings True 5
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No he can not.
"The qualifications for the vice presidency are the same as those for the presidency. The vice president must be a native-born American of at least 35 years of age who has resided in the United States for at least 14 years."
2007-11-21 01:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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NO because he wasn't born in the US, and the Vice-prez is a heartbeat away from the presidency, and being president requires being born in the US.
2007-11-21 01:25:32
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answered by Bill W 【ツ】 6
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if anyone from any where can live here and become a citizen . then i feel he should be allowed. i believe he has done the most good for his state and is setting new standards for the position he holds. but by legal laws, he cant .
2007-11-21 01:33:07
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answered by undercover angel 4
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I believe so, but no one would choose him as a running mate, because if the president dies or is removed from office, he couldn't step up because he wasn't born in the US. A senseless constitutional barrier, if you ask me.
2007-11-21 01:27:46
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answered by Stephen L 6
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If he wore the proper attire and had a towel draped over his serving arm
2007-11-21 01:26:12
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answered by ha_mer 4
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Affirmative.:)
2007-11-21 01:26:05
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answered by Space Chicken 4
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NO, we dont need a foreigner running this country
2007-11-21 03:02:32
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answered by WhAtEvEr....... 4
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He is king of California, the 7th biggest Economy in the world, thanks to him.
2007-11-21 01:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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no, not born a US citizen
2007-11-21 02:59:54
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answered by SteveA8 6
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