House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi publicly pushed her caucus to support the budget deal lined up for a House vote, saying “we fought it to a draw.”
“While I don’t like this bill — I think much more could have been done to invest, create jobs and the rest — it’s an okay thing to vote for,” Pelosi said during a press briefing Thursday.
The budget deal, crafted by Wisconsin Republican Rep. Paul Ryan and Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, would ease some of the automatic cuts to federal spending known as sequestration, while preserving some of the reductions in agency funding won by Republicans in the 2011 budget showdown. It would also stem the risk of another government shutdown, otherwise set to take effect by the Jan. 15 deadline.
Support of the Ryan-Murray budget deal is becoming a defining moment for House Republicans. While a group of the most conservative members are opposing the deal, Speaker Boehner is urging his caucus to fall in line. “Listen, if you’re for more deficit reduction, you’re for this agreement,” Boehner said at a briefing alongside Ryan Wednesday.
Without an overwhelming number of Republican votes, passage will require substantial Democratic backing in the House. Pelosi and Democratic House leadership refrained from publicly backing the deal until Thursday, after Pelosi told members at a morning meeting to “embrace the suck” and vote for the deal, Politico reported.









