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  • Two Candidates NOT Born in the US Received Electoral Votes in 1796 Presidential Election [vanity]

    02/21/2016 12:18:51 AM PST · by matt1234 · 75 replies
    me ^ | 21 Feb 2016 | me
    To shed light on the Cruz birther issue, I researched the question: "Has a candidate NOT born in the US ever received electoral votes in a presidential election?" The answer is "yes." In the 1796 election, James Iredell, born in England, and Samuel Johnston, born in Scotland, both received electoral votes. I did not find evidence that these votes were invalidated by Congress, which they can do and have done; but I did not research that extensively. Links with evidence at post #1?