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Lena [83]
3 years ago
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What are the 2 differences between the governor of Ohio and the president of the United States ?

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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: 1) Governor of Ohio is considered as an Elected Constitutional Officer and The President of the US is the Head of the State.  2) The Governor of Ohio has no veto power. But the President of the US has Veto power.

Explanation:

1) The power of the Ohio Governor is vested with constitutional power along with the Bill of Rights. The Governor cannot exercise the special power which can be used in the emergency relating to the hierarchy level. But on the  contrary, The President of the US is fully equipped with the unique power of heading the group which monitors and solves the social issues of the US Government.

2) Ohio Governor is restricted from using the Veto power as it prevents his power to safeguard the interest of the common public suffering from the critical social issues. But on the other side, The President has the potential power of using Veto power to cancel the bill if it affects the whole economic structure of the United States.

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