After a successful vote to begin debate on a landmark health care bill. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid addressed the news, first reported by TPMDC, that conservative Democrats are working with public option supporter Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on a compromise.
"I welcome Sen. Schumer, Landrieu and Carper--Landrieu said that they're working together on a public option that's acceptable to [all parties]."
Asked by TPMDC about Schumer's role in the negotiations, Sen. Ben Nelson (D-NE) applauded his colleague. "Senator Schumer, when he's not hunting, works with a lot of different individuals on a lot of different points," Nelson said. "He was the one that came up with the idea of opting out--I don't think it sold very well, but he has the ability to be very pragmatic about a lot of these issues, and that makes him very important in the process."
Public option stalwart Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) said he hopes that triggers aren't ultimately affixed to the public option, but isn't alarmed that Reid isn't tamping down on the negotiations.
"That's been Harry from the very beginning. He's always said that, and he's always meant it," Rockefeller said.
Late update: Schumer spokesman Brian Fallon emails a statement to TPMDC. He says discussions with centrists, such as they are, are in their earliest stages. "Leading up to tonight's vote, some senators expressed a desire to discuss the public option currently in the Senate bill. Of course, Senator Schumer did not rule that out. But no such talks have yet taken place, and there is not any compromise at hand beyond what Leader Reid has already inserted into the bill. Senator Schumer remains a strong proponent of the opt-out, level playing field public option."

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tonnyb
November 21, 2009 9:02 PM
Wonderful. If the public option isn't strong enough to lower the cost of medical insurance, then we will end up paying for the new insurance regulations, prices will continue to rise and insurance will become more and more unaffordable.
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Obama1st
November 21, 2009 9:09 PM
The message is clear. They are not democrats and have no party loyalty. The highest order of Obama's agenda was health care reform. The way to address these three punks from a party need is that they recieve no campaign funds, stripped of their committee assignments and left to their own for re-election. Support of the three is not in the party's or country interests.
The argument that they are better than a republican holding their seat is naive and foolish because what is evident is stopping reform today is playing right into the GOP plans for 2010 and 2012.
Principles and values really do mean something and the deomocrats will pay at the voting booth until they learn this lesson.
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bluebell
November 21, 2009 9:14 PM
Let's see. What do you get when you begin with compromise and compromise the compromise to set up the compromise of the compromised compromise?
Corporate Centrist Care.
Folks you ain't seen nothing yet. We have only begun to compromise!
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kash79
November 21, 2009 9:21 PM in reply to bluebell
We have only begun to compromise!
You shouldn't really use the word "we."
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patmcgrowen
November 21, 2009 10:41 PM
I think maybe their constituents need to be reminded that Lincoln, Landrieu, and Nelson voted to pad the pockets of wealthy investors back in '01 but are willing to vote against saving thousands of American lives. Maybe they really are Republicans. I wonder how that Democrat primary would go then.
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Kuyleh
November 22, 2009 3:53 AM
Why on the Goddess' green earth are they still trying to be bipartisan? The bill is NEVER going to be acceptable to "all parties," and they're dumber than we'd thought if they can't see that.
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