In theory no, in Practice yes- after all there are generally only Two major candidates- no third-party man has ever successfully gained the White House. One US president- Gerald Ford- was an obscure congressman until he was appointed- the only US president who was not directly or indirectly ( like VP"s succeeding if President died in office- like Kennedy assasination- and Johnson taking the helm.) elected by popular vote. Ford did a capable job, all things considered, a model A, not a troublesome T.
This person is elected by the citizens.
The name of a government where the legislative branch is more powerful than the executive branch In fact the executive branch is normally chosen out of the legislature, is known as a Parliamentary government.
The name of a government where the legislative branch is more powerful than the executive branch In fact the executive branch is normally chosen out of the legislature, is known as a Parliamentary government.
The name of a government where the legislative branch is more powerful than the executive branch In fact the executive branch is normally chosen out of the legislature, is known as a Parliamentary government.
The name of a government where the legislative branch is more powerful than the executive branch In fact the executive branch is normally chosen out of the legislature, is known as a Parliamentary government.
The name of a government where the legislative branch is more powerful than the executive branch In fact the executive branch is normally chosen out of the legislature, is known as a Parliamentary government.
Executive AKA The President
Parliamentary government
Executive Branch
The Vice President is chosen before the President.
The president is chosen by an electoral college.
It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress