The reason for that particular requirement is so that the candidate is fully aware of issues occurring in the country. Mind you, that rule was written over 200 years ago, when news took days, weeks, or even months to reach one location from another. If someone was living in Europe in the 1780s, there was no radio, TV, phone, or internet to stay connected. There was only written mail, transported by sailing ships or horses and carriages.
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becasue you want to be young not old because if you are old you will not be able to get around much or do much or see what is going on in your town and what needs to come to an end.
This a constitutional requirement made when the US Constitution was ratified by the states to create the United States.
Yes, that's one of the 3 Constitutional requirements for the office of President.
Same as the president. Must live in the US for at least 14 years.
Since the vice President must be capable of taking over the Presidency in the event of the death or disability of the President, the vice President has the same requirements as the President. That is, at least 35 years of age, and a US citizen born in the US.
You have to have been born in the United States to run for President, and be at least 35 years old. Actually, you can be a US citizen and still not have lived in the United States. You have to be an American citizen by birth, (meaning your parents CAN live somewhere else but if they are US citizens you are a US citizen), 35 years old, and lived in the US for 14 consecutive years. .
To be President, one must be 35 years old or older. Also, one must have live in the United States for the past 14 years. It is also necessary to be a natural-born US citizen.
The qualifications to be the president as specified in Article II of the U.S. Constitutuion are as follows: Minimum 35 years of age A natural born citizen of the United States A resident within the United States for 14 years