Biden Sees Large Vote Against Bush Iraq Plan
By REUTERS
Published: January 23, 2007
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday predicted the Senate would overwhelmingly reject the Bush administration's plan to send more troops to Iraq.
"My guess is there will be an overwhelming rejection, on the record, of ... 'stay the course' with 20,000 more,'' Sen. Joseph Biden, a Delaware Democrat, told the committee.
Biden noted there were now two bipartisan proposals in the Senate -- one drafted by himself and several other senators, and a second by Virginia Republican Sen. John Warner and others -- that said "almost the same thing'' opposing Bush's plan to add 21,500 troops to Baghdad and Anbar province.
Biden's committee was due to bring the first of the resolutions up for a vote on Wednesday. Warner, the former chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, unveiled his proposal on Monday....
Outside the hearing, Biden told Reuters his staff was working with Warner's staff to try and craft a joint proposal.
"It's possible,'' Biden said. "We're trying. Our staffs are talking ... The main thing is, the overwhelming majority is opposed to what the president is doing.''
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