Sen. Reid: We Have the Votes to Pass Stimulus Bill 2/5/2009 2:04 PM ET
Leading Senate Democrats said Thursday that they believe they have the votes to move forward on a roughly $900 billion bill designed to stimulate the economy.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he thinks he can muster the 60 votes necessary to cut off debate on the measure and close down a threatened Republican filibuster of the proposal.
Reid said the crucial test vote on cloture could come later in the day.
"Every Senator who goes to the floor, Democrat or Republican, talks about the need for an economic stimulus," Reid said.
He said he believes Senators are "very close" to coming up with a proposal that would mollify at least a few moderate Republicans and keep the entire Democratic caucus united, but rejected calls from some quarters for a complete rewrite of the measure.
"Our number one goal is to pass this bill," Reid said. "They cannot hold the president of the United States hostage. If they want to work constructively, we will work with them. The president has instructed me to work with them if it's going to help the legislation."
He added, "If they think they're going to rewrite the bill, Barack Obama is going to walk away."
However, Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the vice chairman of the Democratic caucus in the Senate, acknowledged that the measure would fall far short of the broad bipartisan support that Obama had hoped to muster.
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