POL 205
Spring 2020
 Presidential Selection
 Chosen by Electoral College to serve 4 years
 Basic Qualifications
 Natural-born citizen of the United States
 At least 35 years old
 U.S. resident for 14 years
 Presidential Succession
 Presidential Oath of Office
GeorgeWashington Wins!
THOMAS JEFFERSON AARON BURR
RESULT: TWELFTH AMENDMENT
Separated out balloting for President andVice President
 Presidential nominations controlled by Congress
 Ended with 1824 Election and “Corrupt Bargain”
2016 DNC
Philadelphia, PA
The “Smoke-Filled Room”
 Formal Powers
 Informal Powers
 Unilateral Powers
 Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces
 Granting Reprieves and Pardons
 MakingTreaties
 Nominations and Appointments
 Ambassadors
 Supreme Court Justices
 Cabinet Members
 “Give to Congress information on the state of
the union…”
 Receive “ambassadors and other public
ministers”
 “Take care” that the laws are faithfully
executed”
Article II, Section 3
“The power of the
presidency is the
power to persuade.”
 Executive Orders
 Signing Statements
 Proclamations
 Executive Agreements
Described president
as “tribune of the
people.”
President supposed
to guard public
against outside
influences.
Andrew Jackson
The “Tribune of the
People”
Used the “bully pulpit”
to gain support
for his agenda.
Breaking precedent,
Wilson personally delivered
his 1913 State of the Union
message to Congress.
Roosevelt used his famous
“Fireside Chats” to explain
policy decisions to the public.
JFK’s personality and
humor helped form a
close bond with public.
Presidents now judged by how
telegenic they are AND on whether
they can give an effective speech.
 Gallup Poll Question:
 Do you approve or disapprove of the way
__________ is handling his job as president?
 High approval (60-70%)
 POTUS is strong and effective
 Low approval (20-30%)
 POTUS is weak and ineffective
 1) Honeymoon Period”
 2) Divided Government
 3) “Expectations Gap”
 4) State of Economy
 5) National Events
GEORGEW. BUSHTHROWING
OUT FIRST PITCH AT GAME
HARRYTRUMAN PARDONING
THANKSGIVINGTURKEY
This role involves ceremonial functions.
LYNDON JOHNSON SIGNING
MEDICARE INTO LAW, 1965
GERALD R. FORD
This role includes faithfully executing laws passed by Congress.
BARACK OBAMA GEORGE H. W. BUSH
The president serves as head of all
branches of the military.
JIMMY CARTER,
CAMP DAVID ACCORDS
BETWEEN ISRAELAND EGYPT
BILL CLINTON NEGOTIATING
WITH ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
This job centers around negotiations with foreign nations.
JOHN F. KENNEDY RONALD REAGAN
This role involves presidential-congressional relations.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
1933 Inaugural Address
Soup and bread lines were common
during the Great Depression.
 White House Office (WHO)
 Policy, Personnel, Public and Congressional Relations
 Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
 Implements programs and prepares budget
 National Security Council (NSC)
 Responsible for national security issues
 Geographic Balance
 Ideological Balance
 Political Experience
 Age
 Media Exposure
John F. Kennedy was from Massachusetts
and Lyndon Johnson was fromTexas.
Ronald Reagan was a
strong conservative,
while George H.W. Bush
was more moderate in
his political views.
Obama had little foreign policy
experience. Biden had been the
Chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee.
Trump never served in
government prior to the
presidency, while Pence was
in Congress and a governor.
McCain = 72 years old.
Born in 1936.
Palin = 44 years old.
Born in 1964.
Romney= 65 years old.
Born in 1947.
Ryan = 42 years old.
Born in 1970.
Liebermann and Edwards had a high
level of experience with the media.
Palin did not—and it showed during
various campaign interviews.
John Adams: “The most insignificant
office that ever the invention of man
contrived or his imagination
conceived.”
John Nance Garner: “A bucket of
warm spit.”
Presidency

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     Presidential Selection Chosen by Electoral College to serve 4 years  Basic Qualifications  Natural-born citizen of the United States  At least 35 years old  U.S. resident for 14 years  Presidential Succession  Presidential Oath of Office
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    THOMAS JEFFERSON AARONBURR RESULT: TWELFTH AMENDMENT Separated out balloting for President andVice President
  • 9.
     Presidential nominationscontrolled by Congress  Ended with 1824 Election and “Corrupt Bargain”
  • 10.
    2016 DNC Philadelphia, PA The“Smoke-Filled Room”
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     Formal Powers Informal Powers  Unilateral Powers
  • 14.
     Commander-in-Chief ofArmed Forces  Granting Reprieves and Pardons  MakingTreaties  Nominations and Appointments  Ambassadors  Supreme Court Justices  Cabinet Members
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     “Give toCongress information on the state of the union…”  Receive “ambassadors and other public ministers”  “Take care” that the laws are faithfully executed” Article II, Section 3
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    “The power ofthe presidency is the power to persuade.”
  • 19.
     Executive Orders Signing Statements  Proclamations  Executive Agreements
  • 23.
    Described president as “tribuneof the people.” President supposed to guard public against outside influences.
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    Used the “bullypulpit” to gain support for his agenda.
  • 26.
    Breaking precedent, Wilson personallydelivered his 1913 State of the Union message to Congress.
  • 27.
    Roosevelt used hisfamous “Fireside Chats” to explain policy decisions to the public.
  • 28.
    JFK’s personality and humorhelped form a close bond with public. Presidents now judged by how telegenic they are AND on whether they can give an effective speech.
  • 30.
     Gallup PollQuestion:  Do you approve or disapprove of the way __________ is handling his job as president?  High approval (60-70%)  POTUS is strong and effective  Low approval (20-30%)  POTUS is weak and ineffective
  • 33.
     1) HoneymoonPeriod”  2) Divided Government  3) “Expectations Gap”  4) State of Economy  5) National Events
  • 35.
    GEORGEW. BUSHTHROWING OUT FIRSTPITCH AT GAME HARRYTRUMAN PARDONING THANKSGIVINGTURKEY This role involves ceremonial functions.
  • 36.
    LYNDON JOHNSON SIGNING MEDICAREINTO LAW, 1965 GERALD R. FORD This role includes faithfully executing laws passed by Congress.
  • 37.
    BARACK OBAMA GEORGEH. W. BUSH The president serves as head of all branches of the military.
  • 38.
    JIMMY CARTER, CAMP DAVIDACCORDS BETWEEN ISRAELAND EGYPT BILL CLINTON NEGOTIATING WITH ISRAEL AND PALESTINE This job centers around negotiations with foreign nations.
  • 39.
    JOHN F. KENNEDYRONALD REAGAN This role involves presidential-congressional relations.
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    Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933Inaugural Address Soup and bread lines were common during the Great Depression.
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     White HouseOffice (WHO)  Policy, Personnel, Public and Congressional Relations  Office of Management and Budget (OMB)  Implements programs and prepares budget  National Security Council (NSC)  Responsible for national security issues
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     Geographic Balance Ideological Balance  Political Experience  Age  Media Exposure
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    John F. Kennedywas from Massachusetts and Lyndon Johnson was fromTexas.
  • 47.
    Ronald Reagan wasa strong conservative, while George H.W. Bush was more moderate in his political views.
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    Obama had littleforeign policy experience. Biden had been the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Trump never served in government prior to the presidency, while Pence was in Congress and a governor.
  • 49.
    McCain = 72years old. Born in 1936. Palin = 44 years old. Born in 1964. Romney= 65 years old. Born in 1947. Ryan = 42 years old. Born in 1970.
  • 50.
    Liebermann and Edwardshad a high level of experience with the media. Palin did not—and it showed during various campaign interviews.
  • 51.
    John Adams: “Themost insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” John Nance Garner: “A bucket of warm spit.”