Votes on Military Action in Syria Could Have Huge Effect on 2016 Hopefuls
Many Americans are not fans of possible intervention in Syria
The vote on whether to attack Syria is shaping up to be a crucial decision for possible 2016 presidential hopefuls.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — the 2016 Democratic front-runner, were she to announce her candidacy — broke her silence on Tuesday, coming out in support of a Syria authorization measure.
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...if the country is still around by then.