President of the United States

The office of President of the United States is the head of government in the United States of America. It is the highest office in the American government and the President is the commander of the United States Armed Forces.

The office was established on November 21.

Various presidential powers include alliances and enemy declarations with other countries, creating executive orders, etc.

President is an elected office, where candidates for the Presidency must select a Vice President and choose their whole cabinet, then campaign through presidential primaries, and if they win that, campaign in the general election. To get on the ballot for presidential primary elections, you must have at least 5+ supporters (chosen by the Party's committee) sign you for the ballot. If you get at least 5 signatures, you will make your party's primary ballot. If you fail to receive 5 signatures, you will not make your ballot.

To become president, you must win the Electoral College, both sections. If you win Section I but lose Section II, you will no longer be President. If you win both sections, you are a confirmed President-elect.

The current President is bartzer, who is a member of the Democratic Party.