Baltimore – Key Democrat: Senate Will Uphold Obama On Iran Nuke Deal

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    FILE - In this July 23, 2015 file photo, Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., ranking member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Cardin is predicting there will be enough votes in the Senate by week's end to uphold President Barack Obama's veto of a resolution disapproving the Iran nuclear deal.  (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)Baltimore – A key Democrat predicted 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.

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    Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, told students at Johns Hopkins University that he remains undecided. But he said the numbers are close to favoring the president when Congress votes later this month on GOP legislation disapproving of the deal.

    Republicans unanimously oppose the deal that aims to curb Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from economic sanctions. As of now 31 Democratic and independent senators have announced support for the agreement, just three shy of the number needed to uphold Obama’s veto.

    “The numbers in Congress are looking pretty close to favoring the president,” Cardin told students in a detailed question-and-answer session on the issue. “The president will have at least 32 committed Democrats on his side by the end of the day. That number looks like it will clearly get to the 34 number by the end of the week so it looks pretty clear the president is going to have the support to sustain a veto.”

    Cardin didn’t name names, but Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware has scheduled a speech to address the issue later Tuesday.

    With 34 votes looking to be in reach, supporters have begun aiming to get 41 votes, which would block the disapproval resolution from passing in the first place, and spare Obama from having to use his veto pen. Cardin didn’t address that possibility.

    He discussed the pros and cons on each side and said his decision will be made on which approach is likeliest to keep Iran from becoming a nuclear weapons state. Either decision carries risks, Cardin said.

    “I think it’s a tough call and I sort of bristle when people say this is such an easy decision, why haven’t you made it. I don’t think it is an easy judgment call,” Cardin said. “I think there are high risks either way.”


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    54321
    54321
    8 years ago

    Anti-semites the lot of them.

    golani
    golani
    8 years ago

    he’s so proud of his fellow democrats , the party that’s sending both america and israel down the route to a nuclear holocaust. shame on all of them bunch of nazi turncoats!!!

    Yoseph
    Yoseph
    8 years ago

    We’ve all read the story of the Munich agreement of 1938, and we look back in hindsight and think, how could people like Chamberlain, Daladier et al been so blind? And how could the people have been so blind as to give them applauseand accolates upon their return from Munich? Now we know . . . .

    yankee96
    yankee96
    8 years ago

    remember : vote these liberal/socialist/progressives democRATS out of office before they get us all killed

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    8 years ago

    Typical of Ben Cardin. He sits on the fense and waits until Obama has the votes, so he can have it both ways. If he was a leader of any sort, he would have taken a stand against it and lobbied other Senators. What a useless nothing he is.

    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    8 years ago

    You wonder what he is promising them to vote yes, believe me those politicians are not voting for free, I bet there is a string attached to all yes votes.