Cheryl Chumley 2013 article Ted Cruz not eligible due to Canadian birth, 2015 WND article omits constitution eligibility words, Chumley has written for The Blaze which uses citizen and natural born citizen interchangeably, Citizen at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution

Cheryl Chumley 2013 article Ted Cruz not eligible due to Canadian birth, 2015 WND article omits constitution eligibility words, Chumley has written for The Blaze which uses citizen and natural born citizen interchangeably, Citizen at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution
Cheryl Chumley has some explaining to do.
Her LinkedIn Bio:
”
freelancer
self
– Present (13 years 8 months)
Publishing credits include The Blaze Magazine, Newsmax,Townhall Magazine, The Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, International Business Times, Capital Research Center, Human Events, Heartland Institute, Heritage Foundation, WorldNetDaily, American Enterprise Institute, TechCentralDaily, WORLD Magazine, AOL, Heritage Foundation, and others.
continuous news writer
The Washington Times
– (2 years 2 months)Washington, D.C.
Online news writer for The Washington Times, covering a wide range of issues: Political, cultural, religious, environmental, etc. on international, national, state and even local levels.”
Cheryl Chumley wrote for The Blaze which has used citizen and natural born citizen interchangeably.
From Citizen Wells March 26, 2015.
“I can’t wait to get the answer to this enigma.
On March 24, 2015, Cheryl Chumley, writing for WND, wrote the following:
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