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2015-10-23 — nytimes.com
``"This is a very, very unusual use of the veto," said Charles M. Cameron, a politics professor at Princeton who studies presidential vetoes. "Typically vetoes either kill bills or force Congress to compromise on the content of the bill," but in this case, he said, "the president wants a compromise on an entirely different bill."''
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