The presidency and the governorship are similar in several ways, but the comparison can be pushed too far. Remember, the Constitution of the United States makes the president the executive in the national government. State constitutions, on the other hand, regularly describe the governor as the chief executive in the state’s government.

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What point is the excerpt making about the powers and limitations of state governors?

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State governors vary in authority and power, with some being stronger than the president and others being weaker.
State governors vary in authority and power, with some being stronger than the president and others being weaker.

State governors have the same authority and powers as the president of the United States, since the states modeled their governments on the U.S. federal government.
, State governors have the same authority and powers as the president of the United States, since the states modeled their governments on the U.S. federal government.

State governors have greater authority and more powers than the president, since governors are described as the chief executives, not just the executive.
State governors have greater authority and more powers than the president, since governors are described as the chief executives, not just the executive.

State governors have less authority and fewer powers than the president, since state governments divide executive power among several offices.

State governors have greater authority and more powers than the president, since governors are described as the chief executives, not just the executive.

State governors have greater authority and more powers than the president, since governors are described as the chief executives, not just the executive.