Race for US debt deal as talks go to the wire

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Race for US debt deal as talks go to the wire
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WASHINGTON: Democrats and Republicans seemed within grasping distance Saturday (May 27) of a deal to end the US debt ceiling standoff, with both sides playing hardball in the final race for an agreement to avert a p

President Joe Biden gave the strongest sign yet on Friday night that the drama in Washington might be drawing to an end - saying an agreement was"very close".

As talks resumed on Capitol Hill in the morning, congressional reporters quoted McHenry as saying the sticking points were down to a"very short list" and that a deal could be"hours or days" - although negotiators still hoped to settle on a text Saturday afternoon. Winning enough bipartisan support is certain to test the skills of party whips - with loud grumblings already on both sides that too many concessions were being made.

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