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tangare [24]
3 years ago
8

What do you think are the biggest challenges a newly elected President faces?​

History
2 answers:
zhenek [66]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

They have to move into the White House and they need to get settled. They have to make sure they know what they are going to say at their inauguration and they have to make sure they don't mess up.

Explanation:

A President makes speeches and goes through the pressure of making decisions that won't or will do what they want, such as a war or nuclear war.

A newly elected President goes through everything more strongly at the beginning, as there may be protestors as they could have been voting for someone else, while the other candidate won. The protestors may send angry messages, calls, or call up rallies which will be annoying. They have to listen to boring speeches and announcements, and they have to make sure they don't skrew up at all times, since a mistake could end their starting career. Presidents have to make laws and decisions which are supplied by Republicans and Democrats, whom are always arguing and fighting. A Republican may push for something while a Democrat may pull it back which calls for fights and arguments all day long. They need to side with the side who has better understanding, less consequences, and possible less or more outcomes depending on what they are looking for.

Hope this helps!

bearhunter [10]3 years ago
3 0
The biggest challenge is dependent on the economic position the United States is in. If the United States economy is in disarray, the problem of fixing the economy will be largely put onto the soldiers of the president elect. Also, the transition of a president is a challenge of which many problems can arise. Choosing new people to head different executive positions can be challenging.
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