How can a presidential veto be overridden?
A) by a two-thirds majority vote in either the House or the Senate
B) by a simple majority vote in both the House and Senate
C) by a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and Senate
D) by majority votes in three-fourths of state legislatures
E) It cannot be overridden.
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