But the new majority must decide how far to go in trying to tie Bush's
hands and what will happen after the president's inevitable veto.
The debate is likely to expose fissures among Democrats, who remain
divided on whether to cut off money for the unpopular war and risk
leaving troops in the lurch.
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Sen. Carl Levin (voting record), D-Mich., told reporters Monday that
should Bush veto the bill as expected, Democrats would likely opt to
replace the withdrawal language with a "softer version" that ties U.S.
aid to political progress made by the Iraqi government.
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