Browsing through Clinton Rossiter's The Grand Convention, I was struck by how much of the Constitution seems to have been decided in the last couple of weeks.
In particular, until very late, the draft required a three-fourths majority to override a Presidential veto. It was reduced to two-thirds by a 6-4 vote with NH divided.
WI it had stayed at three-fourths? One immediate change is that the bar for removing an impeached POTUS is probably likewise raised, since iirc the two were seen as linked, and that it should not be possible to remove a POTUS in order to get round a veto that couldn't otherwise be overridden.
But where do we go from there? The first veto override, under Tyler, probably still happens, as that was by more than three fourths. But how many others would be sustained? And how important would they be?