a president typically believes in what his political party believes and stands for what they stand for. a president normally makes decisions that his party agrees with, though there is not written responsibility to one party or another if elected. if the president is a republican, then they do not HAVE TO do what the republican party would like them to do, though they typically do because they believe the same things. Same with the democrats. party distinguishment is more of a difference in what people believe is right and what they stand for
The party will support the president reasonably, and stand behind him when he calls for action.
nominate candidates for office
Democratic Party.
Conservative party.
republican
boston tea party and founding fathers
Chief of PartyHe's Democratic or Republican and makes decisions regarding the make-up of his individual political party.
He was never involved in politics and never talked about it.
Im not 100% sure of this but I think I read he is a member of the saskatchewan party.
Republican Party : 19 Presidents; 23 TermsDemocratic Party : 14 Presidents; 22 TermsDemocratic-Republican Party : 4 Presidents; 7 TermsWhig Party : 4 Presidents; 2 TermsNational Union Party : 2 Presidents; 1 TermIndependent : 1 President; 2 TermsFederalist Party : 1 President; 1 Term(updated 22 Jan 2017)
stand in for the president
as the presidents responsibility
Political Parties do not have presidents. They have representatives, but not presidents.
25 presidents form the repulican party were elected to be the president of the USA.