Incumbency
reelection
Incumbancy
A supermajority (2/3) in both houses of Congress.
Congress can pass a vetoed bill with a two-thirds majority vote in both houses.
a two thirds majority vote in both chambers of congress
Congress DOES have the power to pass a bill into law over a Presidential veto.
A rate of over 90 suggests a high level of agreement or consensus among members of both houses of Congress. It could mean that members from different parties are often voting together or that there are few major disagreements on legislation. Such a high rate of agreement is relatively uncommon in a politically polarized environment like the US Congress.
It requires the vote of both houses to override a presidential veto. In fact, both houses must approve the override by over a 2/3 majority.
2/3 majority vote from both houses (House of Representatives and Senate).
To override a Presidential veto, both chambers of Congress must repass the legislation with a 2/3 vote. In the House this amounts to 290 votes and in the Senate this amounts to 67 votes.
To pass a bill over a presidential veto, Congress must achieve a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This level of support is needed to override the president's objection and enact the bill into law without their approval.
No, the President nominates a new Vice President. The nomination must be approved by a majority vote in both Houses of Congress.