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Where Congress stands on Syria
Lawmakers appear to be tentatively dividing into four camps over military action in Syria. Each square represents a lawmaker who has indicated how he or she might vote, and the sentiment of the quote is mapped across the four categories. Among the lawmakers mapped below are members of leadership and several "people to watch," a category comprising influential or opinionated individuals, committee chairmen and 2016 presidential hopefuls. Read related article.
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House
0 against military action
0 for military action
218 needed for majority
Senate
0 against military action
0 for military action
51 needed for majority
SOURCE: Staff reports. This page was originally published on Sept. 2, 2013.
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