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Franklin D. Roosevelt with 635 Vetoes.

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Which 1 president of the US was known for using the veto a lot?

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Which president used his ability of the veto a lot?

Franklin D. Roosevelt with 635 Vetoes.


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What president of the US was known for using the veto a lot?

FDR and Grover Cleveland top the list of American presidents with the most vetos. FDR had 635 vetos, although he did serve almost four terms Grover Cleveland vetoed 414 times and only served two terms (only president to serve two separate terms, he was the 22nd and 24th president of America)


Which president used the veto a lot?

Franklin Roosevelt cast 635 vetoes in just over 12 years as president. Grover Cleveland produced 584 in 8 years.


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