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A vote Tuesday to eliminate ethanol subsidies is putting senators on the spot.

WASHINGTON • Ethanol's supporters have gotten their way over the years in winning taxpayer subsidies, a guaranteed market and a tariff that protects corn-made fuel from foreign competition.

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But the political landscape is changing with government's growing red ink, and the extent of that change will be measured Tuesday when the Senate votes on a proposal to strip away the ethanol industry's subsidies.

Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., has forced a vote on his amendment to end a tax break for ethanol amounting to $6 billion annually. It also would lift tariffs that limit imports of Brazil's abundant sugarcane ethanol.

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