Reid is now convinced that Democratic critics of the public option will support him when it counts – on the procedural motion, which requires 60 votes, to defeat a certain GOP-led filibuster of the bill. Once the filibuster is beaten, it only takes 51 votes to pass the bill.This move would be in direct defiance of Empress Snowe's decree that the bill must not have a public option, even with an opt out:
"Would [inclusion of a public option] be enough for you to vote against the cloture motion?" a reporter asked Snowe on her way off the Senate floor Thursday afternoon.Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) has spent months wooing Snowe by integrating her terrible ideas into the Senate Finance Committee bill. Even a few days ago, Baucus was pushing to water down the bill further to make it more to her liking. It's being reported that, at the thought of losing his prized token Republican support for his bill, “Baucus went to DEFCON 1."
"On the public option? I'd say I'm against a public option, so yes," Snowe said.
"But would it be enough for you to say, 'I'm not going to proceed to this bill?'" the reporter pressed. Snowe nodded on her way into the elevator.
Snowe said she also opposes the opt-out version of the public plan, which would allow individual states to remove their residents from the federal exchange. "I don't support that," she said.
Would Harry Reid really defy Snowe? As with all things related to Reid, I suggest waiting until there is solid proof before casting judgment.
Update: Baucus really wants to keep Snowe on board and/or kill the public option. TPM is reporting that he went to conservative Democratic senators to try to whip them up against the public option with opt out.
This, apparently, didn't sit well with Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, who is determined to keep Sen. Olympia Snowe's vote.
"Baucus met with moderates this morning and got them nervous." Or tried at least. Snowe clearly laid down her mark. And Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) didn't seem particularly pleased. But of all the Senate's conservative Democrats, none have yet rebelled.
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