The legislative branch
Legislative Branch
you can't because they have opposing views
Jefferson Davis
veto power
What reason might the federalists have for Opposing President Thomas Jefferson's plan
Lincoln was the President of the United States during that time.He wasn't general though so he couldn't have an opposing one,but Ulysses S.Grant was the general for North.The opposing general was Robert E.Lee of the South.
No, each party's nominee for US President selects the party's nominee for Vice President, subject to the approval of the party. The election of 1796 was the only US presidential election in which the presidential candidate of the opposing political party won the vice presidency instead of the winning presidential candidate's party's choice for running mate. The 12th Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified in 1804, ensures that people of opposing political parties can no longer become President and Vice President in that way, but the likelihood of candidates of opposing parties being elected President and Vice President at the same time still exists for cases in which no presidential or vice presidential candidate receives enough electoral votes while the US House and Senate are controlled by opposing parties.
The Presidential elections of 1796 were the third quadrennial elections. It was the first time that president and vice president were selected from opposing parties.
Theodore Roosevelt (opposing William Howard Taft)
The president must work with opposing political parties constantly.
You would have to serve a notice of appeal on all parties.
he did quite a few impressions such as his opposing president candidates which the voters thought was rather hilarious which is on of the only reasons he became president he also did impressions of Lincoln and the pilgrimes