Huh?
Let's try answering a couple different questions. Understand that politics is all about the next election.
If the president and both houses of Congress are in the same political party, and there are at least 60 senators from the president's party (which is what it takes to shut down a filibuster) things are done in Congress that the president will sign because the party wants to prove to the voters that it can accomplish the people's work.
If any of the following are true:
the president is from a different party than the one controlling either, or both, houses of Congress
or there are less than 60 members of the president's party in the Senate
then nothing gets done, so the other party can go to the voters and say, "pick us because my party can solve the problem of gridlock in government today."
Yes, the President is part of the political party. He is the one who sits in leadership and is the most powerful person of a country.
He/she is the head of the party.
No, they have to be of the same political party.
to be head of the political party
Democratic Party
Progressive party
Democratic party
term for the president as the leader of his or her political party.
President Washington did not belong to any political party because political parties did not exist when this nation was founded.
Please specify which president.
President François Hollande belongs to the Socialist Party
Our current president - Barack Obama - is part of the Democratic Party.
As of September 2021, the current political party of the president in the United States is the Democratic Party.