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Is Ted Cruz Becoming President?
The article is about whether Ted Cruz is eligible to become president or not because of the controversy of him being a true natural-born citizen or not. I personally like the article because the author includes important information and rules about the subject and gives you a link for you to read it yourself. The author also explains how and why Ted Cruz does qualify to be an eligible presidential candidate. He also explained how Cruz's and Obama's cases differ, but in the end both are citizens. The author also throws in Donald Trump's lack of education over the Constitution for his views on citizenship, and expresses that Trump should never be voted for. I agree with the authors facts and

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