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The Many Roles of the President Chief of State Chief of State Ceremonial head of the country Ceremonial head of the country Acts as the “face of the U.S.” Acts as the “face of the U.S.” Welcomes foreign dignitaries Welcomes foreign dignitaries For example… For example…
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The Many Roles of the President Chief Executive Chief Executive Ensures that the nation’s laws are enforced and carried out Ensures that the nation’s laws are enforced and carried out Head of the executive branch Head of the executive branch
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The Many Roles of the President Chief Administrator Chief Administrator Head of the entire bureaucracy – people to implement policies Head of the entire bureaucracy – people to implement policies Appoints top levels of the bureaucracy, with approval of a majority of the Senate Appoints top levels of the bureaucracy, with approval of a majority of the Senate May also fire any appointed person May also fire any appointed person
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The Many Roles of the President Chief Diplomat Chief Diplomat Develops the nation’s foreign policy stances Develops the nation’s foreign policy stances Meets and befriends leaders of foreign countries Meets and befriends leaders of foreign countries
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BFF! I ♥ USA!
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The Many Roles of the President Commander-in-Chief Commander-in-Chief Top commander of all branches of the armed forces Top commander of all branches of the armed forces All are subject to his immediate control All are subject to his immediate control
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The Many Roles of the President Chief Legislator Chief Legislator Proposes Laws to Congress Proposes Laws to Congress Chooses whether to sign bills into law or veto them Chooses whether to sign bills into law or veto them For example… For example…
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The Many Roles of the President Chief of Party Chief of Party Undisputed leader and face of the party that helped elect him Undisputed leader and face of the party that helped elect him Plans future strategy and direction of the party Plans future strategy and direction of the party
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The Many Roles of the President Chief Citizen Chief Citizen Work to help the public as a whole, rather than private interests Work to help the public as a whole, rather than private interests Represent what all American people should be (in terms of character ) Represent what all American people should be (in terms of character )
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Qualifications WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE THE MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE WORLD?!?!
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Qualifications 35 years old 35 years old Natural Born U.S. Citizen Natural Born U.S. Citizen Resident of the U.S. for 14 years Resident of the U.S. for 14 years
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Terms Pres. serves a 4 year term Pres. serves a 4 year term Limited to 2 terms by the 22 nd Amendment Limited to 2 terms by the 22 nd Amendment Thus, most possible years = 10 Thus, most possible years = 10
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$ Perks $ $400,000 per year for life $400,000 per year for life $50,000 in expenses $50,000 in expenses Free medical care for life Free medical care for life Live in the White House Live in the White House Air Force One, Marine One, other transportation Air Force One, Marine One, other transportation
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Presidential Succession Order of Succession Order of Succession Vice President Vice President Speaker of the House Speaker of the House President Pro-Tempore President Pro-Tempore Secretary of State Secretary of State Each Cabinet Dept. Secretary in the order they were created Each Cabinet Dept. Secretary in the order they were created
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Vice-Presidential Succession If V.P. dies or resigns, POTUS picks a new one If V.P. dies or resigns, POTUS picks a new one Majority of Congress must approve Majority of Congress must approve
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So What do They Really Do? They do whatever the president lets them do Reagan didn’t let me do anything.
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How to Pick a V.P. Balance the Ticket – pick a guy with qualities that will draw voters you wouldn’t Balance the Ticket – pick a guy with qualities that will draw voters you wouldn’t
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Example of Balancing the Ticket President Reagan President Reagan West Coast West Coast Conservative Conservative Idea man Idea man Vice-President Bush East Coast Moderate conservative Technocrat
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Presidential Selection Constitution says – “president shall be chosen by a number of electors” Constitution says – “president shall be chosen by a number of electors” These electors are the electoral college These electors are the electoral college
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Why not by average citizens like me? Because you’re an idiot.
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Original Plan Old Plan Each elector gets 2 votes Each elector gets 2 votes 1 st Place becomes president 1 st Place becomes president 2 nd Place becomes vice- president 2 nd Place becomes vice- president Then, a crisis occurs… Then, a crisis occurs…
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The Election of 1800 read only Political Parties had just appeared Political Parties had just appeared Jefferson & Burr – Democratic Republicans Jefferson & Burr – Democratic Republicans Adams & Pinckney – Federalists Adams & Pinckney – Federalists Each elector casts his 2 ballots for his party’s 2 candidates Each elector casts his 2 ballots for his party’s 2 candidates
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The Election of 1800 read only Final Result: Final Result: Thomas Jefferson - 73 Thomas Jefferson - 73 Aaron Burr - 73 Aaron Burr - 73 John Adams - 65 John Adams - 65 Charles Pinckney - 64 Charles Pinckney - 64 John Jay - 1 John Jay - 1
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The Election of 1800 background only Burr had run intending to become Jefferson’s Vice, then realized he had a legitimate claim to win! Burr had run intending to become Jefferson’s Vice, then realized he had a legitimate claim to win! Took 36 votes in the House of Reps. to settle the dispute and pick Jefferson Took 36 votes in the House of Reps. to settle the dispute and pick Jefferson
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The 12 th Amendment Requires presidential and V.P. elections to be separate Darn straight, they did.
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The Nominating Process Candidates must win a majority of delegates Candidates must win a majority of delegates Each state gets delegates based on the number of electoral college votes Each state gets delegates based on the number of electoral college votes
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State’s Options – How to Vote Primary Election – election among the public to choose a nominee Primary Election – election among the public to choose a nominee Open Primary – all eligible voters Open Primary – all eligible voters Closed Primary – only party members Closed Primary – only party members
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State’s Options – How to Vote Caucus – meeting of party members to debate and vote Caucus – meeting of party members to debate and vote
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State’s Options – How to Award Delegates Winner-Take-All Winner-Take-All Proportional Representation – Proportional Representation –
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The Convention read only Delegates “vote” – everyone knows who will win President officially nominates his running mate
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General Election General Election – one candidate from each party
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General Election Each state sets requirements for how a party gets qualified to be on the ballot
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General Election Traditionally, the Republican & Democratic candidates will debate each other at least once
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General Election Winner is determined by a majority (270 out of a possible 538)
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General Election Electoral College is winner-take- all – whoever gets a plurality
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The Electoral College Pros Pros Preserves 2 party system Preserves 2 party system No mass confusion over recounts No mass confusion over recounts Pushes candidates to campaign in smaller states Pushes candidates to campaign in smaller states Cons Undemocratic – Outdated – we have technology for voters to have full control Voters in swing states matter more
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Proposed Reforms to the Electoral College District Plan District Plan Electoral College Votes based on who wins each congressional district Electoral College Votes based on who wins each congressional district Example: California has 53 districts Example: California has 53 districts McCain wins 20, gets 20 electoral votes McCain wins 20, gets 20 electoral votes Obama wins 33, gets 33 electoral votes Obama wins 33, gets 33 electoral votes Obama wins popular vote in CA, gets 2 bonus votes Obama wins popular vote in CA, gets 2 bonus votes
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Proposed Reforms to the Electoral College Proportional Plan Proportional Plan Electoral College votes awarded based on % of popular vote Electoral College votes awarded based on % of popular vote Example: State has 20 electoral votes Example: State has 20 electoral votes Obama gets 60%, McCain gets 40% Obama gets 60%, McCain gets 40% Obama gets 12 electoral votes, McCain gets 8 Obama gets 12 electoral votes, McCain gets 8
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Proposed Reforms to the Electoral College Direct Popular Election Direct Popular Election Most votes nationwide becomes the president Most votes nationwide becomes the president
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Proposed Reforms to the Electoral College FYI National Bonus Plan National Bonus Plan Electoral College system still in place Electoral College system still in place Whoever wins the popular vote nationwide gets a bonus of 102 electoral college votes Whoever wins the popular vote nationwide gets a bonus of 102 electoral college votes 102 is the number which makes it mathematically impossible to win popular vote and lose the election 102 is the number which makes it mathematically impossible to win popular vote and lose the election
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