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A president's vote, often in the context of a tie-breaking vote in the Senate, can decisively influence the outcome of legislation. This vote underscores the president's role in shaping policy and reflects their priorities. Congress can respond by adjusting its legislative strategies, such as introducing new bills, negotiating compromises, or rallying support to override presidential vetoes if necessary. Ultimately, the interplay between the president's vote and Congress can significantly impact the legislative landscape.

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Who can override the presidents vote?

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What area of the US only gets to vote for presidents and has no senators or representation in congress?

Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory that has no power in congress and no representation in the house, but have full citizenship. However, I do not think they can vote for presidents either.


Is a three -fourth vote is necessary for Congress to override a presidents veto?

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How did congress respond to Johnsons vetoes?

they overided it


Can congress go to recess if the president vetos a bill?

they can vote on the bill, but they must have a two-thirds vote to override the presidents veto


Is a three fourths vote required for congress to pass a bill over the presidents veto?

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Congress can override the Presidents veto by a Supermajority Vote (2/3 of members)


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Vote of two thirds of both houses of Congress (House of Representatives and the Senate).


Which of thewould be an example of a check of the presidents power?

Congress overriding a presidential veto with a 2/3 vote


When will congress vote on 5 day delivery of mail?

This is not something that Congress has to vote on. However, there is a lot of opposition to the idea- if it goes into effect, I would expect Congress to at least consider some legislation about it.


Who choose Washington choose for gov?

Congress picked all presidents. People didn't vote in the 1700's.


Who approves the presidents choice for vice president if the current vp dies?

A majority vote in both Houses of Congress is required.