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DECEMBER 12 2008 09:00h
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VideoThe Democratic plan to extend $14 billion in loans to Detroit faltered when supporters failed to get enough support in a procedural vote.
The Democratic plan to extend $14 billion in loans to Detroit faltered when supporters failed to get enough support in a procedural vote.
The White House said it would evaluate its options in light of the collapse of the bailout legislation in Congress.
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"It's over with," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said before calling the vote that required the support of 60 members to advance the measure to final consideration. Senators failed before the vote to reach a last-minute compromise.
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