The votes are in

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee — with the exception of Louisiana Sen. David Vitter — has voted to endorse Hillary Clinton’s nomination to be Secretary of State. The full Senate is expected to vote on the nomination next week, and David Vitter is expected to potentially find at least two other conservative partisans to vote ...

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- with the exception of Louisiana Sen. David Vitter -- has voted to endorse Hillary Clinton's nomination to be Secretary of State. The full Senate is expected to vote on the nomination next week, and David Vitter is expected to potentially find at least two other conservative partisans to vote against Bill Hillary Clinton.

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee — with the exception of Louisiana Sen. David Vitter — has voted to endorse Hillary Clinton’s nomination to be Secretary of State. The full Senate is expected to vote on the nomination next week, and David Vitter is expected to potentially find at least two other conservative partisans to vote against Bill Hillary Clinton.

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