EXECUTIVE BRANCH The President and Vice-president are responsible for “enforcing the laws”

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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!

The President has many “perks”: 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...

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 Candidates Approve Platform Heal 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: District Bonus Plan Plan Direct Vote Proportional

Nah, let’s just keep it. Tradition It still works… Reflects Federalism Difficult to change it