Actually it does. Now a days congress rules over the president. All the president does it veto or appeal laws and declares war but at any time congress can over rule him. Truly the president can't do much for us when it seems like he does but congress does most of the work.
no. a two-thirds vote is necessary for Congress to override the president's veto.
No. Congress can override a veto by a two-thirds vote of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
3/4 would be overkill- only 2/3 is required.
2/3 of Congress must be in favor of a bill to have it become law if the President vetoes the bill. This means 290 House votes and 67 senate votes, if everybody votes.
false
2/3rds
2/3 of the house of represantatives is needed to override a presidential veto
67
A two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate is required to override a presidential veto.
It takes 2/3rds of BOTH to override a veto.
Congress can override a presidential veto
It takes 2/3rds of BOTH to override a veto.
67
A vetoed bill must be passed by a 2/3 favorable vote in both houses of Congress in order to become law. If everybody votes, this means 290 votes in the House and 67 votes in the Senate.
congress rarely has enough votes
290 votes minimum are required form the House.67 votes minimum are required form the Senate.287 house...A+LS
A 2/3 (67%) majority of yes votes in needed to override a veto.
An override requires a 2/3 majority (2/3 of votes in favor) in both houses of Congress.