Presidents usually try to appear statesmanlike and above party politics after they get nominated, but they all realize that they need party support to get elected. Except for Taylor, Grant and Eisenhower who were famous before they thought about running for president and the early presidents, all of the presidents see the importance of keeping up their party. It is hard to single out one as more enthusiastic than another.
The chief of the executive branch
In both number of Presidents and total time, the Republican Party has dominated the U.S. Presidency, with 19 men (43% of all U.S. Presidents) who have been U.S. President during about 39.3% of the time from April 1789 to January 2013.
Braking tie votes
A sitting President usually has considerable influence in his party. He can do much to direct and shape legislation. He can twist arms of maverick party members in Congress and can campaign for those he favors. He also has control of a lot of federal money which he can direct to the districts and states of Congressmen who help him. What role he takes after he leaves office is up to him. The president is the most visible member of party and so always has some influence. However, presidents do not always control their party. John Tyler, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson and Chester Arthur were examples of Presidents who had little power in their parties. Jimmy Carter won the nomination mostly by primary campaigns and was never really a party leader. Some presidents like Truman, Eisenhower and Clinton took on greater party leadership roles after they become President.
assist the presidentgo to the presidents meeting when the president is absent
She is a good role model because...She is- Generous- Giving- Kind- Enthusiastic- Loving- Friendly- Courageous
the role of the vice president is to............? i have no idea good luck
Offer them something in return. Like a prize.
To assist the president.
Voting in case of a tie
The President of the United States has the power to veto any bills voted on by Congress.Another View: The above is one of the Presidents Consitutional powers as President, and has nothing to do with his role as a politician.His political role is as the titular leader of his political party.
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