Union supporters felt that President Reagan's move was an attack on the labor movement
the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
The President of the United States during the Bakke decision was Jimmy Carter.
he wanted to build a strong base of political supporters
he wanted to build a strong base of political supporters
This is a problem all politicians face. His supporters will be for any decision he makes and his opponents will be gainst them.
President Harry Truman
any decision the president makes they can overturn it
The electoral college selects the president and the vice president, lucky them. :)
i think the senate and the vice presidentmostly his cabinetThe Cabinet helps the President decide by giving advice and information, but actually making the decision is the President's job. If the President is on vacation or otherwise unavailable to make a decision, the Vice President decides instead.
As a US president, he will always be remembered. His supporters will say his healthcare plan, and his decision to kill Bin Laden. His detractors will remember him every time they fill up at the gas pump, and when they see their tax bill, and when they get cancelled from their health insurance, and have to go on the ACA single payer system.
Buchanan was president when the Court gave out its ruling, but Pierce was president during the majority of the case.
The claim that George W. Bush "cheated" to become president primarily refers to the controversial 2000 election, particularly the Florida vote recount and the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore. Critics argue that the decision effectively awarded Bush the presidency despite losing the popular vote. However, supporters contend that he won the Electoral College fair and square. Ultimately, the situation reflects deep partisan divides and differing interpretations of electoral fairness in U.S. politics.