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no. If the president just sits on a bill on ten days, it becomes law without his

signature. A filibuster is something entirely different- it refers to a tactic in Congress of endless debate in order to prevent a bill from ever coming to a vote.

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Q: Is the bill considered vetoed and a filibuster if the presidents signature is not on it?
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