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In what way does a governor have the same legislative power as the president of the united states?

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They both can either sign or veto a bill passed by their Legislative branch.

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Both the Governor of a state and the President of the United States can either sign or veto a bill passed by their Legislative branch. This is an example of the checks and balances found in the national government and the state governments. While it may be true that both are in charge of enforcing laws, that is not what the question is asking.

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he can veto laws from the state just like the president can
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