The Tenure of Office Act of 1867
It is the Legislative Branch that has the power to confirm the appointment of presidential appointments. They also have the power to declare war.
Richard Nixon, the then Vice President won the Republican nomination.
Appointments to the Supreme Court are nominated by the President and approved by the United States Senate. There is a hearing, and one more than half of the Senate must approve in the affirmative for the appointment to be valid.
Mitt Romney is the Republican candidate running for president in 2012.
The appointment and confirmation process restricts presidential power. This is because these appointments aren't scheduled by the president. These appointments are scheduled by a different part of the government system, and this is the answer to your question.
The US President. Congress however has to ratify the Presidential appointments.
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The Senate is the only house of Congress that has the power to approve presidential appointments.
For the 2012 Presidential Contest, a Republican nominee for President must have 1144 delegates vote for them on the first Presidential ballot at the Republican National Convention, since that is a simple majority of 2286 delegates.
No. Al Gore, who was the former Vice President under President Bill Clinton from 1993-2001, was the Democraticnominee for President.He lost to the Republican Presidential nominee, who was George W. Bush.
Republican Party. He was the first Republican to be elected to office.
The US Senate has to confirm many presidential appointments.