If a key senator has invoked senatorial courtesy against an appointment, traditionally the president would respect this objection out of deference to the senator. The president may choose to nominate a different individual for the position to avoid conflict and uphold the practice of senatorial courtesy. Failure to do so could lead to opposition and conflict within the Senate, affecting the president's ability to get the appointment confirmed.
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The answer depends on several factors such as the party of the key senator, the make-up of the Senate, the reasons against the appointment ,the quality of the nominee and the relation of the President with the Senate.
they disgree on the Nebraska-Kansas Act
President Arthur never ran for President.
He ran against President John Adams
A veto is when the president decides against a bill brought befrore him.
To be a good president, You need to not have the public against you.
He taught school a couple of years then passed the bar and became a lawyer.He also held the lucrative political appointment of Collector of the Port of New York for 8 years and was vice-president.
why are the people of egyot currently rioting against their own president
On April2,1917, President Woodroow Wilson had pushed for war against Germany.
The first case of this was Thomas Jefferson, who ran against John Adams.
Impeachment