WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All 43 Republicans in the Senate have signed a letter, released on Saturday, saying they will not vote for a Democratic plan to raise the debt limit in a sign that the measure does not have the support it needs to advance in Congress. Democrats need at least seven Republican ...
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