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| Sen. Mark Begich is sensitive to the fiscal cliff situation's impact on his re-election chances |
From Roll Call News, about moderate Democrats and the fiscal cliff challenge: "Democrats hold 20 of the
33 Senate seats up for up for grabs in 2014 — many of them in red or purple states. And just like in 2012, many of the moves Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., makes will be with his most vulnerable Members in mind. Sen. Mark Begich,
D-Alaska, for example, said he could consider changes to the debt
ceiling voting procedure, but said he’s uneasy about ceding all power to
the executive. 'If it’s just, ‘Get rid of it,’ without any future oversight, I
get a little nervous about that,' Begich said of reconfiguring the law
guiding debt limit votes. 'But at the end of the day, the people who do
have control over the deficit and the debt is us, by our votes and our
actions. So the debt limit [vote] is just another procedure that may not
be necessary.'"