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The Presidency
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Qualifications Article II of the Constitution Natural Born citizen. Lived in U.S. for 14 years. At Least 35 years old. Should any be added? Should any be removed?
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Pay and Benefits In 2000 – President got a pay raise - $400,000. Nice expense account Air Force One Lifetime pension Free Residence Ability to make money after office
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Presidential Powers and leadership Commander-in-Chief Make Treaties Appoint officials Chief Executive Veto Power (1454 to 200) –FDR - 372 Grant Pardons Executive Orders –Desegregating the military
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Informal Powers Precedent Custom Tradition Interpreting Executive Power Creating Executive Agencies
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Informal Sources of Power Status of the office – only nationally elected official. Known as the most powerful person in the world Prior experience = status Bush Sr. – head of the CIA Public support – HUGE!!!!
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Informal Continued Network and ties to other leaders Johnson’s Senate ties Personality Reagan – effective with domestic public Clinton – very effective with foreign leaders Bully-Pulpit
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Electoral Process 270 – set since 1911 Four times President won popular but lost election (Poor Gore) Faithless electoral – 9 times
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Constraints on Power Power is shared with other institutions - Congress - Budget Chain of Command - Stops between Presidential decisions and government * Reelection and fixed terms
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Presidential Style Do it all – Carter Control – Nixon Delegate Responsibility – Reagan Small Group Control – Bush Sr.
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Historian Survey Ranked Presidents in ten different Categories Public PersuasionLeadershipEconomic Management Moral AuthorityInternational Relations Administrative Skills Relations with Congress Setting a VisionEqual Justice for All Performance within context of time
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Results Lincoln – 1 st FDR – 2 nd Washington – 3 rd T. Roosevelt – 4 th Truman – 5 th Wilson – 6 th Jefferson – 7th Kennedy – 8 th Eisenhower – 9 th LBJ – 10 th Clinton – 21 st Buchanan – 41st
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