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Why does the President Pro Tempore usually preside over the Senate?

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the Vice President usually devotes time to executive branch duties


the U.S. Constitution provides for the leadership of the Senate


the President Pro Tempore is the majority leader in the Senate


the Vice President is not allowed in the Senate chambers during debates or discussions

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Early vice presidents took an active part in frequently ruling over proceedings of the body, with the president pro tempore only being called on in the vice president's nonattendance. In the 20th century, the role of the vice president changed into more of an executive branch position. At present day, the vice president is typically perceived as a vital part of a president's management and chairs over the Senate only on formal occasions or when a tie-breaking vote may be desirable.

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