He still hasn't offered proof he's a naturalized citizen. From what I read (?), there's 4 law suits against the DNC to at least verify his nationalized citizenship.
Imagine if he were not a nationalized citizen. His entire candidacy would go up in smoke. Poof!
The only basis for doubt is the fact that his mother was so young that she hadn't lived in the US for five years after her 16th birthday. Anyway, a newspaper in Hawaii listed his birth--isn't that proof enough that he was born in Hawaii?
I still hope he loses, but if the American people decides to jump off a cliff like a bunch of lemmings this year, quibbles about his citizenship status are not going to stop them.