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Boehner’s GOP Problems Complicate Deficit Negotiations

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Getty P 111012 JohnBoehner?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1352563914528TOBY JORRIN/AFP/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) — House Speaker John Boehner is about to begin another attempt at a grand bargain deficit reduction deal with President Obama, a high wire act in which he will be buffeted by demands from the White House, as well as from House Republicans.

The difficulty of keeping in step with the hard line approach of his fellow Republicans has been on view since the presidential election.

On Thursday, Boehner told ABC News’ Diane Sawyer that repealing Obamacare was no longer his party’s strategy saying, “Obamacare is the law of the land” and the election settled the dispute over repeal.

Shortly after his comment was aired, Boehner put out a tweet saying, “ObamaCare is law of the land, but it is raising costs & threatening jobs. Our goal has been, and will remain, #fullrepeal.”

During that interview, the Speaker also told Sawyer that comprehensive immigration reform is a top priority in his legislative agenda during the next Congress. Republicans within his conference, like Rep. John Fleming, were livid.

“I’m concerned that Speaker Boehner is getting ahead of House Republicans when he commits to getting a ‘comprehensive approach’ to immigration taken care of ‘once and for all.’ There’s been zero discussion of this issue within the conference, and I’m urging the Speaker to talk with House Republicans before making pledges on the national news,” Fleming, R-La., blasted in a statement. “The Speaker needs to pull back on this issue and stop negotiating in public.”

Boehner’s immigration comment was also raised at his news conference on Friday, but he was non-committal when asked if he was endorsing a pathway to citizenship.

“I’m not talking about a 3,000-page bill,” he said. “What I’m talking about is a common-sense, step-by-step approach that would secure our borders, allow us to enforce the laws and fix a broken immigration system,” he said. “I’m not going to get into any of the details of how you would get there. It’s just time to get the job done.”

Boehner tried last year to negotiate a grand bargain with Obama on the deficit, taxes and entitlements, key members of his party revolted at the notion that Boehner was open to new revenues.

In one of his last news conferences before the election, the Speaker said his failure to strike a grand bargain with the president was “the biggest disappointment of my speakership.”

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