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EXECUTIVE BRANCH. The President and Vice-president are responsible for “ enforcing the laws ”. The Roles of the President:. Chief of State : the president is the ceremonial leader of the United States
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH The President and Vice-president are responsible for “enforcing the laws”
The Roles of the President: • Chief of State: the president is the ceremonial leader of the United States • Chief Executive: the president has the authority to carry out the laws passed by Congress and decisions of the courts
Other roles of the President: • Chief Administrator: head of executive branch • Chief Diplomat: determines foreign policy • Commander in Chief: head of armed forces • Chief Legislator: sets legislative agenda
Job Qualifications: • Natural born citizen • 35 years old • Have lived in the U.S. for 14 years during life • These requirements are in the Constitution!
The President’s Term and Compensation: • Four year term in office • 22nd Amendment limits the President to 2 full terms or up to 10 years • President’s salary is $400,000!
Travel account Expense account Residence at the White House Personal staff up to 500 Security Camp David vacation estate Team of medical personnel Air Travel/ Limo Travel Retirement and benefits package... The President has many “perks”:
Electing the President America’s Tradition
The Framers’ Plan • What is this college? • How it works… • Framers’ Reasons… • Parties at the College…
Presidential Primaries • When, Where, Why? • Open or Closed? • Is “caucus” a bad word? • “I hate you!” – “I love you!”
The Convention • When? • Three Functions:Select CandidatesApprove PlatformHeal wounds • The Atmosphere…
Election Day • When? • Winner-take-all… • What if there’s no winner?(270 to Win!) The size of each state is drawn to indicate its electoral votes.
Flaws in the Electoral College • Faithless Electors – • An “unpopular president” • Things look different… • It’s complicated…
Plans to Change It: Bonus Plan District Plan Proportional Vote Plan Direct Vote Plan
Nah, let’s just keep it. • Tradition • It still works… • Reflects Federalism • Difficult to change it