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U.S. Senate fails to override Obama’s Keystone XL veto

WATCH: The Senate failed to override the Presidential veto of the Keystone XL Pipeline bill, 62 yeas to 37 nays.

WASHINGTON – The Republican-controlled Senate has failed to override President Barack Obama’s veto of a bill approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline.

The 62-37 vote Wednesday was the latest chapter in the fight between the GOP-led Congress and the White House over energy policy. It was the first of many possible veto showdowns to come in Obama’s final term.

WATCH: Sen. Ed. Markey explains why he believes the Keystone XL pipeline is not a good option for Americans.

Proponents of the bill have said since its introduction that they didn’t have the vote of two-thirds of the Senate needed to override Obama’s veto.

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The $8-billion pipeline would transport oil harvested from Canada’s tar sands to pipelines linked to Gulf Coast refineries. Obama said that the bill circumvented the well-established process for approving cross-border pipelines, which must be determined to be in the national interest.

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