White House: Obama’s ‘crazies’ reference a ‘little too flip’
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White House: Obama’s ‘crazies’ reference a ‘little too flip’

Only 17% believe Iran will be considered a friendly country in their own lifetime.

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Obama: US can use military if Iran breaks deal
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Obama: US can use military if Iran breaks deal

Robert Menendez – have said they will vote against the deal. “I will vote no…

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Obama Gains More Support For Nuclear Deal With Iran
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Obama Gains More Support For Nuclear Deal With Iran

“The agreement that has been reached failed to achieve the one thing it set out…

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Reid says he’s going to support Obama’s Iran nuclear deal
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Reid says he’s going to support Obama’s Iran nuclear deal

“I support this deal because I believe it is the best option to halt any…

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Obama believes Congress will back Iran deal
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Percent Say Congress Should Reject Iran Deal
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Percent Say Congress Should Reject Iran Deal

The Republican-majority Congress will vote whether to approve the agreement, in which guards against Iran’s…

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Democratic Rep. Nadler of New York to support Iran deal
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Democratic Rep. Nadler of New York to support Iran deal

The America Rising PAC is putting heat on eight official and likely Democratic candidates for…

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Menendez Becomes Second Senate Democrat To Oppose Iran Nuclear Deal
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Menendez Becomes Second Senate Democrat To Oppose Iran Nuclear Deal

Sen. Robert Menendez announced Tuesday he will oppose President Barack Obama’s nuclear

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Sen. Bob Menendez Comes Out In Opposition Of Iran Nuclear Deal
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Sen. Bob Menendez Comes Out In Opposition Of Iran Nuclear Deal

“Now that a nuclear agreement has been reached, we call on the United States and…

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Optimism on the Iran Deal, Whichever Way Congress Decides
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Optimism on the Iran Deal, Whichever Way Congress Decides