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To become a United States president, you have to meet the following requirements:

1) be a natural-born citizen of the United States;

2) be at least 35 years old; and

3) have been a resident of the United States for at least fourteen years.

To become a United States senator, you have to meet the following requirements:

1) be a citizen of the United States for the last nine years;

2) be at least 35 years old; and

3) be a resident of the state one wishes to represent at the time of election.

To become a United States representative, you have to meet the following requirements:

1) have been a United States citizen for the past seven years;

2) be at least 25 years old; and

3) be a resident of the state one wishes to represent at the time of election.

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