Multiple Choice
When a President bargains with Congress while threatening a veto, s/he can gain a strategic advantage by
A) denying any intent to veto.
B) making campaign contributions to congressional leaders.
C) misrepresenting his or her policy views as very extreme.
D) excluding members of Congress from the conference committee on the bill.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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