Found this interesting:
Schwarzenegger Has Designs On The White House
POSTED: 5:05 pm PDT October 30, 2004
LOS ANGELES -- After months of sidestepping questions about a possible presidential run, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has used some of his strongest language yet in suggesting he may someday be interested in the office.
Asked if he would like to be able to run and would support a Constitutional amendment that would allow foreign-born citizens like himself to seek the office, Schwarzenegger said, "Yes. Absolutely."
"I think, you know, because why not? I mean, you know, anyone with my way of thinking, you always shoot for the top," the governor said in the interview on "60 Minutes" to be broadcast Sunday.
"But it's not something that I am preoccupied with," he added. "I am not thinking one single minute about that. Because there's so many things I have to do in California, and my promise was to straighten out the mess in California."
At a rally last week before the interview aired, Schwarzenegger backpedalled.
"I cannot remember ever saying that," he said. "So I will be surprised to see the television show where I say it."
He then reiterated his past position, using vague terms of support for an amendment without referring to his own possible candidacy.
A U.S. Senate panel earlier this month discussed the possibility of amending the Constitution to remove the prohibition against foreign-born presidents.
An amendment proposed by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, calls for allowing immigrants to run for president after they have been citizens for 20 years. A measure sponsored by Rep. Vic Snyder, D-Ark., would require 35 years of citizenship.
Schwarzenegger became a citizen in 1983.
I bet the Democrats will make sure there's no ammendment!!