Power to Persuade - Used by presidents to win support from key political figures and push forward their agenda in Congress, Deal-Making - Essential in a divided government to avoid gridlock, especially when it comes to passing budgets, Setting the Agenda - Have the power through the media to determine what issues are discussed as well as being able to shape public opinion, De facto party leader - Can influence the membership of their party which is especially useful in a united government., World leader - ‘The leader of the free world’., Executive orders - An official order made by the president directly to the government but can be reversed by future presidents., Signing statements - Can be used to achieve a line-item veto (declared unconstitutional in 1996) or criticise legislation, Executive agreements - Made between the USA and an international government but does not require Senate ratification but often criticised., Bureaucratic Power - The use of EXOP to help the president do jobs such as run the federal government; write legislation; and communicate with Congress,

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