Andy McCarthy: Can we have a convicted candidate running for president and even winning the presidency? The constitutional qualifications to seek and be elected president is that one has to be 35 years of age, I think 14 years resident in the United States and a natural born citizen. So there's nothing in the Constitution that says that somebody who is either facing indictment or indeed is in prison can't seek the presidency as long as the other qualifications are met.
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