legislator
a legislator
-Proposes and votes on new national laws.-As a U.S. Senator, votes on confirming federal judges and U.S.Supreme Court Justices.
Executive Branch
Congress
The most important role of a US Senator is to represent the people that elected them. Additional roles include being members of a political party, writing and passing laws, approving presidential appointments, and ratifying treaties with other countries.
legislative branch- proposes new laws, can impeach president Executive- carry out the laws, hold the president who is the commander in chief, and can veto laws appoint and fire judges etc Judicial- implements and enforces the laws
No, he did not. Under the American system of government, a president can propose or suggest a new policy, and he can advocate for something he would like to see become a law. But he cannot make any laws. Only congress can do that. Congress votes on a bill, and if the bill gets enough votes, it becomes a law. After that happens, the president can either sign it or veto it. But the laws themselves still come from the congress.
The president proposes several new bills that are all rejected by Congress - apex
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Socialism
New Jersey has 15 electoral votes.
Mccain had 0 electoral votes in New york, because of the winner take all status of New York's electoral votes, mccain did not get any in New York.