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How does a senate majority leader keep a bill from passing?

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Answer: To do this, both the Senate and the House must vote to overrule the President's veto by a two-thirds majority. If that happens, the President's veto is overruled and the bill becomes a law

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To keep a bill from passing, both the Senate and the House must vote to overrule the President's veto by a two-thirds majority. If this situation happens, the President's veto is overruled and the bill becomes a law.

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