It depends on the party. Republicans would jump for joy, since democratic voters are isolated in cities (for example, Trump won 91% of districts in the country, while losing the popular vote!). Democrats would hate it, as there base is in cities, which only takes up about 1/10 of the country
The institution of ombudsman was designed for this purpose.
No. People see the information and generally don’t respond.
He wanted out; he refused to run for re-election.
He vetoed the Radicals' reconstruction bills.
The Queen typically does not personally respond to all the mail she receives due to the high volume. However, some official correspondence may receive a reply on her behalf from her staff or representatives.
A president's vote, often in the context of a tie-breaking vote in the Senate, can decisively influence the outcome of legislation. This vote underscores the president's role in shaping policy and reflects their priorities. Congress can respond by adjusting its legislative strategies, such as introducing new bills, negotiating compromises, or rallying support to override presidential vetoes if necessary. Ultimately, the interplay between the president's vote and Congress can significantly impact the legislative landscape.
who knows, and who really cares? Update: If you don't know the answer, don't respond. A representative can be reelected any number of times.
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The presidential powers were weak and made it to difficult for members of Congress to respond to national emergencies
The presidential powers were weak and made it to difficult for members of Congress to respond to national emergencies
They seceded from the Union, and the US Civil War, followed.
Because not a single Southern state went for Lincoln and he represented a threat to their very nature of life.