Description
The president as chief of party has the ability to campaign for certain people who support his policy and get them re-elected or appointed to office. The president can put people in his cabinet that he likes and who supports him.
Examples
In this picture here Obama is surrounded by his cabinet and is addressing the people through a small speech.
CLICK ME FOR: Article This Article talks about who Clinton chose for his cabinet and the authors opinion on them.
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO This Video is Ex-President Clinton Endorsing Obama. While it might not be A perfect example about The presidents role it's a good example of how it can and should be done.
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO This Video is Ex-President Clinton Endorsing Obama. While it might not be A perfect example about The presidents role it's a good example of how it can and should be done.
Importance
It is important for the president to hold the position as chief of party because it is important for all in the cabinet to trust each other and those within the house and senate to at least partially get along with each other. As chief of party the president can ensure of this and if anything goes wrong he has the ability to change it.