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  • He can "hold his nose" and sign it.
  • He can refuse to sign it but not veto it.
  • He can veto it ( i.e. send it back to Congress with his objections.)
  • Before it is passed, he has many options, depending on how important the bill is to him or what his chances of stopping it are. He can notify key members of Congress that he does not like the bill. He can say that he will veto it or he may just say what he does not like in hopes that the bill will be changed. He can ask the public to pressure their Congressmen to vote against the bill. He can pressure individual members in Congress to see things his way. He may see the bill as a lost cause,do nothing and save his political clout for something that he make a difference on.
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