The the candidate or President Elect is not required to offer proof of his native birth, age or residency until the day the electors meet when the Senate clerk asks for that information.
What is the source for that info? From what I have read there really is no process to make sure candidates are qualified. Is there truly a process where the Senate clerk does verify that or are you speculating that is the process?
source?
Those are different days. The electors meet, as the Constitution puts it, in their respective states" in mid December. The President of the Senate, that is Vice President Cheney, will open the reports/ballots which have been transmitted to him via the states, "in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives". That is the first week of January.
“The the candidate or President Elect is not required to offer proof of his native birth, age or residency until the day the electors meet when the Senate clerk asks for that information.”
Ain’t NO such requirement in the Federal Election Law, NOR ANYWHERE in U.S. Law or the Constitution ...
But there should be, as it was CLEARLY the Founding Father’s intent that NO non-natural born citizen be POTUS ...
This is one of those things that fell thru the cracks ...