In what way does a Governor have the same legislative power as the President of the United States? Question 14 options: They both are elected by popular vote. They can both propose a budgets to the legislature. They both can either sign or veto a bill passed by their Legislative branch. They are both in charge of enforcing the laws passed by the Legislative branch.

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I believe the answer is: They both can either sign or veto a bill passed by their Legislative branch.
The main difference between governor and President is that every bill that signed by the Governor only affected the governor's perspective state. If the bill is signed by the President, it would affect all citizens within the territory of united states.

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I think the answer is C. They both can either sign or veto a bill passed by the legislative

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