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James A. Heilpern on Why Section 3 Reaches Presidents

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Interchangeable Use of 'Appoint' and 'Elect'

The chapter explores examples from the founding fathers where the words 'appoint' and 'elect' were used interchangeably, focusing on James Madison's debate over how to choose the chief executive. It discusses instances where George Washington and John Adams referred to the same positions as both elected and appointed, and examines how these words were used in legal documents. The implications of the appointments clause and its relation to the belief that the president is not an officer of the United States are also analyzed.

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