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Election Vocabulary

Veto

Veto - a veto is the power to stop an action

  • Do you think the president will veto the bill? There are long lines at all the Veto in the city.
  • The prime mister is not going to veto bill.
  • The teacher has the power to veto something in the class.
  • The governor is thinking of vetoing the bill.
  • When the manager of the department does not agree with something she will veto the idea.

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Election

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Veto

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Press The Flesh

Political Suicide

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