1. Role of the President of the United States
Each plays a role in convincing the other to do or not do a certain action, such as convincing the President to add a certain clause to a bill or convincing a senator not to vote for reform. ... The President plays a very large role in passing legislation. ... Congressmen also serve a large role in convincing other Congressmen to vote a certain way, such as according to their party interests, for the good of the people they represent, or because they will receive a favor in return. ...
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