Senator Sessions came out of the meeting and said there is NO Deal. He also raised his hand holding 5 pages of copy that related that this plan wont work. He related to reporters that the statements he was holding came from top ecconomists from Major Universities that don't have a do in the fight figuativly speaking.
Both Obama and McCain left the meeting without speaking to reporters. One within the talks stated that the meeting, "did not end well".
Will McCain make the debate? Based on his commitment to work toward a resolution, it looks like there is a good deal of work to do. McCain mostly listened during the meeting.
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- President Bush was unable to seal a deal between Republicans and Democrats on his $700 billion mortgage rescue plan, officials said. "It was not a negotiating session," said House Democratic Leader Steny Hoyer. The two presidential candidates, Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barak Obama, attended the meeting but left the White House without talking to reporters. A revolt among House Republicans appears to have emerged as the key stumbling block. Hoyer said that some plans have recently been put on the table that even Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson hasn't seen. "On our side, there is a consensus on how to go forward, we'll have to see if that consensus can grow," Hoyer said. It was up to Bush to talk to Republicans, he added



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