A key Democrat predicted on Tuesday that there will be enough votes in the Senate by week's end to uphold an expected veto by President Barack Obama of a resolution disapproving the Iran nuclear deal, reports The Associated Press (AP).
Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, told students at Johns Hopkins University that he remains undecided, but said the numbers are close to favoring the president when Congress votes later this month on Republican legislation disapproving of the deal.
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