The Senate voted 59 to 41 -- just one vote short of sending the controversial Keystone XL pipline bill to the President's desk. GOP Lawmakers vow they'll continue their fight with next year's Republican Senate majority. (Nov. 18)
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Keystone XL Pipe Fails Senate, GOP Vows Re-match
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