White House isn't done counting Iran votes yetSep-03-2015
The White House won't stop its aggressive lobbying effort for the Iran nuclear deal, even after securing what appears to be a critical mass of members of Congress who will vote to sustain it.
There are now 34 senators in favor of the deal. That's the magic number, because 67 of the 100 senators could vote to override a presidential veto of a deal blocking U.S. participation in the international agreement. But the White House has always been uncomfortable merely sustaining a veto, and is now working on getting enough votes for a Senate filibuster to prevent him from having to veto the resolution of disapproval.
"We are encouraged about the latest tally, but when the stakes are this high ... every vote is important," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters aboard Air Force One Wednesday. "Everyone from the president on down will continue to be engaged in marshaling the information necessary so that undecided members can reach their own conclusions about the agreement."
Among those undecided members: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Jewish Democrat from south Florida and the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee. Vice President Joe Biden traveled to Miami Wednesday, raising money for Democrats and addressing a local Jewish community center in Wasserman Schultz's district about the Iran deal.
"There are a number of questions and concerns that I have, along with my constituents and community leaders, about the agreement," Wasserman Schultz said in a statement last week. "Given his extensive experience in the foreign policy arena and his intimate knowledge of the negotiations, I believe Vice President Biden can be an effective representative to respond to those questions."
Wasserman Schultz reportedly blocked a resolution at the DNC's annual meeting in Minneapolis last week that would have endorsed the Iran deal.
Earnest noted that a majority of DNC members still support the deal, and downplayed any friction between Obama and his hand-picked party chairwoman.
"To her credit, she has participated in literally hours of meetings and conversations with senior administration officials to discuss the finer points of this agreement," he said. "It sounds to me that she's treating this as seriously as she should."
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