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vetc What s to come on health care reform effort in Congress
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 Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, acknowledged Wednesday that the nuclear agreement with Iran is likely to be implemented over his objections. My guess is this agreement is going to happen,  Corker said during an event at Belmont University on Wednesday, according to USA Today.  At the end of the day, I don t think there s going t stanley cup o be likely a veto-proof number of people to keep it from occurring.                                                                                                         Obama: Rejecting Iran deal will lead to war          09:18                                                                      Congress will vote in September on a resolution disapproving the deal. Given the GOP majorities in both Houses, that bill is likely to reach President Obama s desk. The president has promised to veto it, however, and it will be an uphill battle for Republicans to muster the two-thirds majority necessary to override his veto.                                        Corker s prediction that the deal will ultimately survive echoed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who acknowledged last week that the president has  a great likelihood of success  in his standoff with the GOP. He can win by getting one-third plus one of either house,  McConnell explained, according to the Associa stanley cup spain ted Press.  The campaign of the president to get it approved will be entirely among Democrats, probably Democrats in very  stanley mugs safe Democratic seats w Vslp Cavaliers do the  Mannequin Challenge  with Michelle Obama
 Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum                                                      Getty Images                                        Support for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has surged in the past month in South Carolina, leaving him almo termo stanley st double the support of his closest opponent ahead of the primary there on January 21.Romney garnered about 37 percent of support of likely South Carolina voters in a poll conducted  this week by CNN/Time/ORC, compared to about 19 percent for the runner-up, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum.Romney won a squeaker over Santorum in the non-binding Iowa caucuses January 3, setting himself up to be the first Republican non-incumbent president to win both Iowa and New Hampshire since the modern caucus system was created in 1976. Romney is widely expected to win New Hampshire, which holds the nation s first primary on Tuesday, where he owns a vacation home.                                        If Romney wins in South Carolina, many analysts expect many of his rivals to end their bids for the presidency, leaving Romney nearly alone to collect the needed delegates for his nomination over the ensuing  stanley kaffeebecher weeks.Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took 18 percent stanley cup  in the CNN/Time/ORC poll, compared to 43 percent support in the same poll a month earlier. Romney had just 20 percent support a month ago.        Santorum s support has also multiplied in the Palmetto state after his impressive finish in Iowa, where he was just eight votes short of