Iran deal will survive in Congress despite opposition
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Iran nuclear deal strongly backed by President Barack Obama and just as ardently opposed by the Republican Party is now on track to get through Congress./ In the Senate, Democratic supporters now claim a decisive 34 votes in favor, after Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland called the pact "the best option available to block Iran from having a nuclear bomb." That will allow backers to uphold Obama's veto, if necessary, of a resolution of disapproval Republicans are trying to pass this month. Republican lawmakers who ...
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