Washington – Bipartisan negotiators were racing against the clock Sunday morning to finalize a possible compromise package before a scheduled vote on a Democratic debt-ceiling plan which, without changes, stands little chance of advancing. Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid pushed back a vote ...
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Republicans say White House has no debt plan
The top US Republican on Friday said President Barack Obama and Democrats had still not put a serious deficit plan on the table, underscoring the acrimony plaguing negotiations ...
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