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Democrats seek lower expectations for auto bailout

3:54 PM Wed, Nov 19, 2008 |
Peter C. T. Elsworth    Email

WASHINGTON -- Top Senate Democrats suggested Wednesday that a bill to rescue Detroit's Big Three automakers was stalled and challenged the Bush administration to take steps to save the industry if congressional efforts falter, according to The Associated Press.

The White House quickly rebuffed the suggestion.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada sought to lower expectations of reaching a deal on the $25 billion proposal before Congress quits for the year.


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