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APBy DAVID ESPO and ANDREW TAYLOR
WASHINGTON (AP) - House Speaker John Boehner publicly blessed a Republican deficit-reduction plan Tuesday that would raise $300 billion in additional tax revenue while overhauling the IRS code, bucking opposition by some GOP presidential hopefuls and colleagues wary of violating a longstanding point of party orthodoxy.
Boehner, the top Republican in Congress, spoke as time grew perilously short for agreement by the deficit-fighting "supercommittee." The panel has until a week from Wednesday to vote on any compromise, but several officials said that in reality, perhaps as little as 48 or 72 hours are available to the six Republicans and six Democrats.
Prospects for a deal got even dimmer Tuesday evening as the top Republican on the debt panel, Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas, said his party's negotiators "have gone as far as we feel we can go" on tax hikes. He said on the CNBC cable network that the panel is "somewhat stymied."
Hensarling's counterpart, Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said her party is still waiting on a "credible offer" from Republicans with larger tax increases.
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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, and House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., wait to speak to media on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)