An agreement between Democrats and Republicans could come as soon as Monday, Sen. Bob Corker from Tennessee said Monday.
“I think we’ll solve this problem over the next few days. I think today may be a very good day,” the Republican senator said on Morning Joe.
In addition, he told CNBC a deal is “very possible” because people want to see a solution emerge after 14 days of a government shutdown.
Meanwhile, the Republican Party is “back on the right page” because the focus has begun to shift back to the issues that make the country stronger, especially to fiscal responsibilities and national security.
“I do sense tremendous amounts of unity within Senate Republicans…to get back on those things that matter so deeply to our country,” said Corker, who is also a member of the Senate Banking Committee. “We’ve taken a little bit of a rabbit trail to a place that wasn’t helpful, but I think we’re back to where we need to be. We need to stay there.”








