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WASHINGTON — Opponents of the Iran deal anxiously await Sen. Charles Schumer’s take, according to one dissenter.

“If Schumer comes out and says, ‘I looked at the bill and studied its details and think it’s a good deal . . .,’ there will be zero hope of overriding an Obama veto,” Noah Pollak, executive director of the Emergency Committee for Israel, told The Hill newspaper.

Schumer has yet to take a position, saying he wants to review the pact in detail.

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