Asked by adrian

The leader of a political party in the legislative branch has the power to

nominate various state officials.
control the strategy of the party.
select state and national judges.
decide how members will vote.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini
control the strategy of the party.

Explanation: legislative party leaders set the party’s agenda, coordinate tactics and messaging, and organize floor strategy. They cannot nominate state officials or judges (those are executive/presidential powers, with legislative confirmation in some cases), and while they can try to influence or pressure members (via whips, committee assignments, etc.), they cannot unilaterally decide how members will vote.