Rather, a few more conservative Democrats are expected to vote against the measure.
Current and former governors have also united against the measure.
But even Republicans voted against the measure by 2 to 1.
For this reason we voted against the measure at first reading.
The vote against the measure, 77 percent, was unexpectedly large.
By then, the Chinese had mounted an international campaign against the measure.
But for now, political sentiment appears to be against such measures.
But 22 members, more than expected, ultimately voted against the measure.
Sure to lose anyway, they agreed ahead of time that all would vote against the measure.
South Korea had already brought a complaint against the same measure.