The president can veto any bill. However if there is enough support among both houses of Congress the veto can be overridden.
Its hard to say how many but it was most of the Democratic Republicans.
The Judiciary Act of 1801.
Because republicans are rich and becoming president requires a lot of money. With republicans passing bills that hold down the working class and preventing them from becoming wealthy it is easy to see why there has been more republican presidents than democratic..
Andrew Johnson was originally a member of the Democratic Party. However, after becoming vice president under Abraham Lincoln, he was elected as a National Union candidate, a temporary political alliance between War Democrats and Republicans during the Civil War. His presidency was marked by significant conflict with Congress, particularly with the Radical Republicans. Ultimately, his policies and actions led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives.
They wanted him to be Vice President, but the voting rules only allowed for voting for President, with the second highest number of votes becoming Vice President. [Those rules have since changed.]
In 1864, Andrew Johnson ran for Vice President alongside Abraham Lincoln. Johnson, a Democrat from Tennessee, was selected as part of a national unity ticket to appeal to both Republicans and War Democrats during the Civil War. This strategy aimed to foster reconciliation and support for the Union cause. Lincoln and Johnson won the election, with Johnson becoming Vice President until Lincoln's assassination in 1865.
On becoming president, Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans in Congress immediately repealed the Alien and Sedition Acts. They believed that these acts violated the freedom of speech and press, and were against their principles of limited government and individual rights. Repealing these acts was a priority for them in order to restore civil liberties and protect the rights of American citizens.
There were 5 Jacksonian Democratic presidents before the Civil War. There have been 9 modern Democrats since the Civil War. (The Democratic Party split over slavery in 1860 . After the Civil War ended a new Democratic Party emerged in opposition to the Republicans. ) Some people add the 5 and 9 to get 14 Democratic presidents. There was one president, George Washington, before parties came into being. There was one Federalistm John Adams, There are 4 Whig presidents. There are 4 Democratic-Republican (Jeffersonian) presidents. John Quincy Adams had ties with the residue of the old Federalist party and later was a leader in the Whig party. He did not really belong to a national party when hew was elected. There were 18 Republican presidents , counting Andrew Johnson, who ran as a Republican with Lincoln but had been a Democratic Senator and joined to the reformed Democratic party after he was President. Summary: 18 Republican, 13 Democrat, 4 Whig, 4 Democratic Republican, 2 unaffiliated, and one National Union Party (Andrew Johnson).
No,the've always been fascists.
His intrest is becoming president His intrest is becoming president
becoming the president!! becoming the president!!
The Republicans used to be the whigs, and when the party died out, they became Republicans. Lincoln was a whig, a great truthful one who many respected. They thought his Anti-Slavery ideas were powerful, and thought America was ready for change, and he was elected to run. (He won the election becoming the sixteenth president of The United States.)