Obama locking up votes in Senate for Iran nuclear deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is just one Senate vote shy of being able to declare success on the Iran nuclear deal and cement a foreign policy legacy. Senate support for the deal now stands at 33 votes, thanks to announcements Tuesday from Democrats Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Chris Coons of Delaware. Once supporters reach 34 votes, they would be able to uphold Obama's expected veto of GOP legislation aimed at blocking the Iran deal. That disapproval resolution is set for a vote later this month. With opposition to the ...
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