Supporters confident of 60 votes; spending bill fails
(NEWSER) - The Senate will begin voting on the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell tomorrow, and supporters think they've got the 60 votes necessary. The new confidence comes with news that three GOP senators—Scott Brown, Lisa Murkowski, and Olympia Snowe—are on board. Some legislative juggling remains, but the collapse of the $1.1 trillion spending bill should free up time for Senate Democrats to tackle not only DADT but the DREAM Act as well, which would give citizenship to students who are illegal immigrants, reports the Hill . DREAM, however, is expected to fall short of 60 votes needed to cut off debate. More»