Which of the following statements about the president's veto power is most accurate?
A) The president's veto is final and gives him or her complete control over legislation.
B) Because vetoes are usually overridden, the power has become unimportant.
C) The threat of a veto gives the president significant influence over Congress and legislation.
D) The veto has been used by Congress to stop the president from signing legislation.
E) Because vetoes are rarely overridden, the power has become unimportant.
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