The President of the United States is elected by the Electoral College, which consists of electors from each state based on the popular vote in those states. The main duty of the President is to serve as the head of the executive branch of the federal government, executing and enforcing laws, and overseeing the administration of government policy. Additionally, the President acts as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces and represents the nation in foreign affairs.
The President has many duties to carry out. The main duty is to serve and protect The United Sates of America.
Vice presidents have the duty of if anything happenns to the president the vice president will take over, if you see what I mean.
The Vice President really doesn't have much of a job, but to be there if needed when/if the president dies.
The vice-president is in charge of the senate and takes over for the president if he dies, resigns, or is unfit to perfom his duty.
The President's primary duty is to make sure U.S. laws are followed and federal government operations are effective. In addition, the President approves and sign legislative bills into law and commands the U.S. Armed Services.
Today vice presidents serve as principal advisors to the president, but from 1789 until the 1950s their primary duty was to preside over the Senate.
All of them have been commander in chief. It goes with the rank or position. All Presidents have to assume that duty.
The vice president's special duty is to be president of the Senate.
The President of the US has the duty to prevent laws passed by Congress from going into effect by using his powers to veto.
No - considering the assassination of four Presidents not one US Secret Service agent has been killed on Presidential Protection Detail duty
One duty of the President is to sign a bill into a law. Another duty is to be Commander in Chief of the US military.
It is also the duty of the vice president to preside over the Senate.