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In January Keystone will pass with 63 votes, however it will not be enough to override Obama’s veto (67 will be needed)

Posted on | November 19, 2014 | 1 Comment

  • See Who Voted For the Keystone Pipeline, and Who Didn’t
    Fox News – 9 hours ago
  • I counted the votes of Democrats, who voted for Keystone and who are not leaving the senate. There are 9 Dems, who are not leaving the senate, who voted for Keystone pacific pipeline. This means that the bill is likely to pass the Senate in December with 63 votes, however Obama is likely to veto it and so far GOP is 4 votes short for overriding the veto. Even so, it would create a backlash against the Dems and will help GOP in getting the presidency

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One Response to “In January Keystone will pass with 63 votes, however it will not be enough to override Obama’s veto (67 will be needed)”

  1. LJ
    November 19th, 2014 @ 8:58 am

    There’s more to this pipeline than just the jobs.

    This pipeline would extend to the gulf where’s there’s natural disasters to slow down business, and it would also allow other countries to steal our oil from Canada.

    Better yet, put people to work on building an oil refinery here so that we can be less dependent on other nations for oil.

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