They are all the head and chief executive of their government units. Mayors may also be members of the city council and so have legislative powers amd duties.
Presidents and governors are the chief executives of their unit of government. Mayors have varying powers depending on the cities, but some are like a president of their town, in charge of running the day to day operations of the city.
they were all presidents
Montvale mayors
All U.S presidents
all were presidents.
they all were great presidents and the U.S voters voted for them once again. :D
No, not at all. There are a number of presidents (and presidential candidates) who were senators or representatives. There are even a few who began in business or law before moving into local politics as mayors.
All of the United States Presidents are men, they were all United States citizens, and they all had the responsibility of America and attempted to help improve the country.
More US presidents were lawyers before they became President. 25 of the 43 presidents were admitted to the bar, although not all them earned their living that way.Of course, if you consider politician to be a profession, even more of them engaged in that.
they are all sussessfull presidents they all did drugs all dealed with wars all had vice presidents that were presidents right after them (three of them died in office) all well known and all had a very famous speech
They're all federal holidays.
All of them have been males, all of them were over 40, and none of them has been a descendant of a native American.