With only four days left to raise the debt ceiling, key Senate negotiators are taking to the Sunday morning talk shows to make their pitch for what a deal should look like.
Heavyweights like Sens. Dick Durbin, D-Ill, Rob Portman, R-Ohio, Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Rand Paul, R-Ky., and John McCain, R-Ariz., are all schedule to make appearances
The Senate has taken center stage in the shutdown and debt ceiling fights since negotiations stalled between House Republicans and the White House this weekend.
Though there’s still no sign of an imminent deal, both parties are still talking — progress considering the stalemate that held well into ten days of a government shutdown.
The fight that began over Obamacare has now turned to spending, with Republicans in the Senate pushing to maintain levels enacted last year in across the board cuts, known as sequester.
But Senate Democrats rejected a proposal from Maine Republican Susan Collins Saturday afternoon that they said kept spending levels far too low. Collins’ proposal would have raised the debt ceiling until January 2014 and would have funded the government at sequester levels for six months.
Senate Democrats such as Dick Durbin, who is scheduled to appear on Meet the Press, also argued that a longer debt ceiling extension is needed to avoid hurting the economy as Americans enter into the holiday shopping season.
Democrats then met with President Obama at the White House to discuss next steps. Before heading to that meeting, Schumer made it clear that after more than two weeks of disorder in the House, it’s time for someone else to step in.









