he was for the constitution (was elected the president of the constitutional convention of 1787). he was VERY dissatisfied with the Articles of Confederation..
Madison
It is False. Anti-federalists were against the Constitution.
The President's salary is set by Congress. However, in order to prevent bribery or threats by Congress against the President, the Constitution provides that any changes to the President's salary cannot take effect until the beginning of the next Presidential term.
This happened in 1800 when VP Thomas Jefferson ran against President John Adams. In those days the presidential candidate with the second most votes became vice president so Jefferson was the VP because he lost to Adams in 1792. Since then the Constitution has been amended so that the president and vice-president are from the same party. so it is not likely to happen again.
(Apex) Against the Constitution
He argued that they were against the constitution.
Nothing. The president supports and has pledged to defend the Constitution. He was also a professor of constitutional law for nearly twelve years, so he understands what is in the Constitution. Beware of political rhetoric on talk shows, where they make unproven or untrue accusations about the president just to get ratings. Disagreeing with the policies of any president (whether it was President Bush then or President Obama now) does not prove that the president is "against" the constitution.
Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. It reads as follows: "The President ... shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States, except in cases of impeachment."
he was for the constitution (was elected the president of the constitutional convention of 1787). he was VERY dissatisfied with the Articles of Confederation..
These powers are conferred on the holder of the office of President by the constitution.
These powers are conferred on the holder of the office of President by the constitution.
The president.
U.S Constitution
Madison
He or she would have to start by entering primaries and competing at caucuses and then finally win the nomination of the party at its convention.
Technically, no one. Ford was made the Vice President as per the 25th amendment to the constitution, and became the President when Nixon resigned.