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Answer:
Congress can usually muster the two-thirds majority in each chamber required to override a presidential veto.
Explanation:
Veto is the power which the President has in determining which law should be signed into law or not. The Congress however also has the ability to go ahead with the bill without the consent of the President when certain conditions are met.
The condition is that the Congress has to muster the two-thirds majority in each chamber required to override a presidential veto.
Answer:
The veto is as much a sign of presidential weakness as of strength, because it arises when Congress refuses to accept the president's ideas.
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