Can a person be an American Citizen, live in France, and run for President?
What is No?
This is the group of people that elect the President.
What is the Electoral College?
This is the Presidential Power to choose Justices, Federal Judges, Ambassadors and Cabinet members.
What is Appointment Power?
This means the President is running for re-election... they are known as the...
What is the incumbent?
He is the oldest President...
Who is Joe Biden?
The Twelfth Amendments says that Electors have Two Distinct Votes... one for President and one for ?
What is Vice-President
Who embraces Change? Liberals or Conservatives?
Who are Liberals?
The President must be this age.
What is 35?
Colorado has this type of Primary.
What is an Open Primary?
This power of the President has the power of law, and is also subject to Judicial Review
What is an Executive Order?
This is the only Territory in the US that can vote for President.
What is the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.)?
He was the youngest President ever...
Who was Teddy Roosevelt?
The Twenty Second Amendment says you can have these many terms as President.
What is Two?
Who embraces tradition? Liberals or Conservatives?
Who are Conservatives?
What is a natural born citizen?
At this event, the Presidential nominee for a party is chosen.
What is the Nominating Convention?
The President formally, and legally, forgives a person for committing a crime.
What is pardon?
This person from the President's cabinet, is required to stay behind at the State of the Union Address.
Who is the "designated survivor?"
Who was John Kennedy?
The Twentieth Amendment shortens this time period.
What is Lame Duck?
Liberals or Conservatives... who advocates for higher taxes and bigger government?
Who are Liberals?
The President's Title Regarding the Military.
What is Commander in Chief?
A meeting at which local members of a political party register their preference among candidates running for office or select delegates to attend a convention.
What is a caucus?
This means the President formally and legally forgives the crimes of a group of people.
What is amnesty?
What group approves Presidential appointments?
What is the Senate?
He granted amnesty to men that moved to Canada to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War.
Who is Jimmy Carter?
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment says that if the President leaves office, the VP...
What is "Becomes President"
Liberals or Conservatives... Who generally opposes gun control?
Who are conservatives?
The Presidential candidates must win this to receive the electoral vote in a state.
What is the popular vote?
This is the total number of votes in the Electoral College?
What is 538?
This is the President's Power to keep conversations secret to protect National Security.
What is Executive Privilege?
This means that the candidate who wins the popular vote gets all of the Electoral Votes.
What is "Winner Take All?"
He issued the most Executive Orders in US History.
Who is Franklin D Roosevelt?
This era from 1945-1989, forced the passage of the 25th Amendment (determining who was always in charge at every moment)
What was the Cold War?
In the United States, which party is Liberal?
Who are the Democrats?
The magic number for election in the electoral college.
What is 270?
These two states do not use "Winner Take All."
What are Nebraska and Maine?
This law, passed in 1973 over the Veto of Richard Nixon, limited the power of the President over use of the military.
What is the War Powers Act?
This event happens every year at the end of January (except on an inauguration year) - the designated survivor doesn't attend.
What is the State of the Union Address?
He was present at the deaths of Three Assassinated Presidents.
Who is Robert Todd Lincoln?
He not only encouraged the adoption of the Twentieth Amendment, but was the primary reason for the passage of the Twenty-Second.
Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt? (FDR)
What are the fringe groups called on the far left and the far right?
Who are radicals and reactionaries?