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Since the description of the presidency given in Article II is sketchy it has been used as of presidential powers.?

Article II of the U.S. Constitution provides a broad framework for presidential powers, which has led to varying interpretations over time. This ambiguity allows presidents to assert powers beyond those explicitly stated, often expanding their authority through executive orders, national security actions, and interpretations of existing laws. Consequently, the "sketchy" nature of the article has fostered debates about the limits of presidential power and the balance of authority between branches of government. Ultimately, this has resulted in a dynamic and evolving understanding of the presidency in response to contemporary challenges.


Who is the first delegate selection event in every presidential election since 1972?

The Iowa Caucuses have been the first nominating event since 1972.


Since the description of the presidency given in Article 2 is sketchy it has been used as of presidential powers?

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Can a notary public swear in a president?

Theoretically, yes. Notaries have the authority to administer oaths within their state of commission. Since the president is always sworn in at the White House, only a Notary Public of the District of Colombia could swear him in. The presidential oath has only been administered once by a notary, for Chester Arthur, by his father who was a notary public. However, there was some debate as to whether or not a state notary had the authority to swear in a federal official, and so the oath was readministered by the chief justice upon Chester Arthur's return to Washington. So the issue has never been really established, but in theory, since a notary has authority to administer oaths within his or her state for any purpose, the president could be sworn in by a notary.


What was the minimum age to vote in the l960 presidential elections?

The minimum age for president has been 35 ever since the Constitution was ratified.