Why is it important for the president to take action on a bill, even if he does not agree with it?
A) Ignoring the bill at a certain time can allow it to automatically become law.
B) Inaction by the president is perceived as irresponsible and hurts his public approval.
C) The president is obligated by the Constitution to always take action on a bill.
D) All bills constitutionally require some type of action by the president.
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