The Governor is the head of the executive branch of a state government.
The president is the head executive branch In the state.
A State Governor derives her power under the Executive Branch of government.
The state governor is head of the state's executive branch.
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Enforce State laws.
At the state level, the executive branch is headed by the governor. The governor is elected by the citizens of the state and is responsible for implementing and enforcing state laws, managing the state budget, and overseeing state agencies and departments.
The Governor, similar to the President at the Federal Level, is the chief executive of a state government. State Governments in this manner are the same as they are required to be "republican in nature".
State wise it would be yes. but on a federal level no.