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The president's stamp of approval is a term used to show that the president has the support of his party. This term is often used to show the results of statistics taken periodically during the president's term.

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I think you are asking for "veto" which refers to the President's disapproval of a bill passed by Congress. The word is Latin for "I forbid". It does not actually appear in the Constitution.

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