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Chapter 13 The President CP Government. Roles (all at the same time) Chief of State Chief Executive Chief Administrator Chief Diplomat Commander in Chief.

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Page 1: Chapter 13 The President CP Government. Roles (all at the same time) Chief of State Chief Executive Chief Administrator Chief Diplomat Commander in Chief.

Chapter 13 The President

CP Government

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Roles (all at the same time)

Chief of StateChief

ExecutiveChief

AdministratorChief Diplomat

Commander in Chief

Chief Legislator

Chief of PartyChief Citizen

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Constitutional Qualifications

1. Natural Born Citizen

2. 35 years old

3. 14 year resident of the United States

22nd Amendment—2 terms or 10 years

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Benefits

$400,000 salary$200,000

retirement$50,000

expense accountHouseVacation home

AirForce 1 (2)HelicoptersLimousinesSecurity24 hour medicalYachtStaff

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Succession

25th Amendment

Succession or disability

Page 359

Used 2 x’s in history of country

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Vice-President

Kind of powerless

-has as much as the Pres. givesNo guarantee will become Pres.9 have taken overCannot be fired by the Pres.

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Elections

Remember fundraising

($100,000 in 20 states)Presidential candidates are

selected by a ConventionActually elected by Electoral

College

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Elections

Parties now control the primariesEach one selects delegates to

then select the Pres. CandidateStates choose date of primary

Candidate is officially selected at the convention

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Presidential Conventions

Incumbent in Aug. challenger in July (suggested)

Lasts 4 days (a big party)Day 1/2 speeches and writing the

platformDay 3 voting for candidatesDay 4 acceptance speech

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Conventions

Primaries pull a party apartThe convention is to put it back

together/re-unify

A motivational 4 days to get psyched up for the last few months of campaigning

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Electoral College

2 votes by electorsMost votes=President; 2nd=V.P.Usually from opposing parties

Electors were “respectable” citizens chosen by people in states

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Electoral College 2

After 1796 were chosen by parties

Election of 1800Electors were chosen with the

“understanding” they would vote by party line

Created a tie-Jefferson vs. Burr

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The Duel

Needed 36 votes in the House to break the tie (pg. 367)

Hamilton (Federalist) helped Jefferson win

A few years later Burr-Hamilton duel (Burr wins)

The govt. decides voting for President should not cause duels/death

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12th Amendment

Made electors cast separate votes for President and Vice-President

Parties would now provide a “ticket” to help with the vote

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Electoral College 3

2 sets (D/R) of Electors chosen by state legislatures (party loyalists)

Vote in state capital on 1st Friday after the 2nd Wednesday in December

Counted in Senate on January 6th

Need a majority-270 or House decides

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Electoral College 4

Flaws1. Electors do not have to vote as

popular election in their state did2. Winner of the popular vote may

not be President (2000)3. The House might decide the

outcome

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Possible Alternatives

District plan (2)-same districts as

the HouseProportional plan-EC votes same

as % of popular (no winner take all)

Direct popular election

-count each voteBonus plan-keep EC as is and

add 102 bonus votes to popular vote winner