The answer would depend on who is doing the expecting. People in foreign counties might hope, if not expect, that he would be concerned with their interests and perhaps with all people. Americans hope that he will show some interest for all people in the US , but those they worked hard and spent large sums of money to keep him out of office probably do not have high expectations that he will further their interests. Conversely, the people who contributed large amounts of money and time putting him into power likely expect him to represent their interests before those whose interests conflict with theirs.
Yes, the US president is expected to represent the interests of all people. As the leader of the nation, the president has a responsibility to make decisions and take actions that benefit the entire country and its citizens, regardless of their background or political affiliation. The president is elected to serve the collective interest of the nation as a whole.
All People
lobbyists.
There are many interest groups that represent people in certain organizations. These are unions and guilds that people belong to for a common cause. For instance, the Teamsters represent the trucking industry.
Party Delegates
lobbyist
The President represents the people and work for the public interest
Generally a 'people's organization' is meant to represent the interest of the common person.Whether or not that's what they actually represent is another matter, but that's what the name intimates.
They try to persuade people to vote for the candidate that best represent their interests.
The president symbolize a leader, the voice of the people.
FALSE They are called lobbyists.
It is suppose to , but sometimes it seems they are only concerned with their agenda and not the common good of the people.
The president is the Voice of the People, serving as the spokesman and formulator of public opinion – speaking for no special interest, but for the whole of the people.