WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in presidential election
WASHINGTON — A selection of issues at stake in the presidential election and their impact on Americans, in brief:
EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY
“Your Majesty” isn’t in the American political lexicon. But when a president sets a major policy by edict, skirting Congress, it sets off a debate that traces back to the time of kings and queens — and the Founding Fathers who rejected the authority of the crown. Lawmakers cry foul when a president, especially of the other party, usurps their authority through executive action. Defenders say it can be the only way to get something done when Congress is gridlocked.
President Barack Obama has used executive authority expansively, most notably on immigration.