WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lack of outright Senate opposition, so far, to the new arms reduction treaty that President Barack Obama is to sign with Russia this week does not guarantee quick approval -- or even that approval will happen at all.
Supporters, though, are confident that the treaty will ultimately win approval in the Senate where Obama's Democrats have the majority, but not the required 67 -- or two-thirds-- vote.
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