The Keystone XL bill failed the Senate by a vote of 59-41 and is likely to be brought back up to the Senate with the incoming 114th Congress in January.
As reported in our breaking story on Monday, October 17th, sources told Political Truth Serum that Keystone XL would pass the U.S. Senate by 1 or 2 votes.
A last minute change from 2 Senators toppled the chance for passage and will most likely cost Mary Landreiu her senate seat in a run-off election against Louisiana Republican, Bill Cassidy.
There was no immediate reaction from the whitehouse after sources indicated President Obama might be willing to sign the bill into law if it got through the Senate.
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