Ted Cruz renounced his dual Canadian citizenship.
Ted Kennedy was never president. He was a US senator from Massachusetts.
That is a good question. Conservative judges and politicians like Ted Cruz who are of the 'original intent' school would have to say: a person born in the USA itself. Today, Cruz has fallen from his 'original intent' beliefs because he would then not be a natural born citizen himself and not qualify for the presidency: although his parents were US citizens, Ted was born outside the USA, in Canada. The more modern school of thought (much amazed to suddenly find Ted Cruz in their midst) holds that you also can be a natural born citizen if your parents were US citizens and you as a baby by law automatically qualified from birth for US citizenship.
As of 2013, John Cornyn (R) and Ted Cruz (R).
The first term of US Senator from Texas Ted Cruz, who replaced Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison when she resigned in 2013, ends in January 2019, so he is up for reelection in November 2018.
Being born in Canada, or anywhere else, does not necessarily bar a person from becoming president. There are many US citizens which were born elsewhere.The Citizenship Clause is stated in the 14th amendment.
In the past in the last US election, it was Barack Obama.
at least 35 years old to qualify...
John Cornyn (R) and Ted Cruz (R) are the U.S. Senators representing Texas. Cornyn's next election will be in 2020. Cruz's next election will be in 2018.
The state of Texas has two senators that serve. As of August 2014, the two senators are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz.
He was a US Senator, the President of the Repiblic of Texas and the Governor of both the US States of Tennessee and Texas.
The proper spelling is "usted" not "us ted". It means you (formal. i.e. speaking to a principal, president, teacher, doctor, etc.) It can also mean "he/she" (formal) depending on the context of the sentence and how you use it.