As we discussed last week, there are only three qualifications listed in the Constitution to be President of the United States (and no, being a convicted felon doesn’t disqualify one from being POTUS).
Shelley from Connecticut asked, “what are the qualifications for members of Congress?”
Great question, Shelley!
The Constitution lists only three: Age, Citizenship, and Residency. Here’s your handy-dandy chart for the constitutional requirements to be elected to the House and Senate.
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