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Yes. "voting out" is known as vetoing. The President can eject a bill and send it back to Congress without it becoming law. Congress can still pass it over his veto via a 2/3 vote.

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What is the veto power of president?

Every legislation or the enactment passed in the congress require an assent of the president to come into force. Veto power is the power of the president to send back the legislation or the enactment passed in the congress. Once it is sent back it requires to be passed with the majority of the votes of members of the congress.


What power does the president have to cancel a law passed by congress?

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What is the one way the president can limit the power of congress?

He or she can veto bills passed by congress


What is the one way Congress can check the power of the president?

He or she can veto bills passed by congress


Article you gives the president the power to?

Article I gives the President the power to:veto bills passed by Congress


Is one way the president can limit or check the power of Congress?

He or she can veto bills passed by congress


What is the power of the president to deny negate or disapprove the acts passed by the congress?

The power of veto.


What has to happen for the president to get line-item veto power?

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a line-item veto is unconstitutional because the U.S. Constitution specifies that when presented with a bill that has been passed by Congress, the President's choices are limited to either signing the bill, making it a law, or returning it to where it originated along with his/her objections to it. Therefore, line-item veto power requires that the U.S. Constitution be amended to expand the President's choices when presented with a bill that Congress has passed.


Article 1 gives the president the power to do what?

Article one gives the president the power to veto bills passed by congress.


What is being showed when the president vetoes a bill passed by congress?

Balance of power.


Does the President have the power to keep Congress from passing a law that all members of Congress support?

No. The president can veto once passed, and congress can then decide whether to override the veto.


What is a power that was created for the president through laws established by Congress called?

I would call it a "delegated power" meaning power that constitutionally belongs to Congress is passed along or delegated to the President.