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McConnell said he plans to make clear to Obama Friday that “the American people will simply not accept replacing spending cuts agreed to by both parties with tax hikes.”

“No more protecting waste and broken programs at the expense of those who actually need government help,” McConnell said. “The American people were promised more spending control, and Republicans are going to help them see that that promise is fulfilled — and in the smartest way possible.”

Even before Thursday’s votes and Friday’s meeting, congressional Democrats and Republicans were looking ahead, suggesting that the cuts could be restored, or at least reconsidered, in budget fights to come. That’s likely to come over the next three weeks when government funding expires March 27, requiring new budget legislation called a continuing resolution.

“What I would hope is that the Republicans there, both of them, would agree with their Republicans around the country that we should have a balanced approach to get rid of this and look forward to the sequestration, which is the 27th of next month,” Reid said. “It would be so easy to do. There are things that they’ve agreed to in the past on taking — getting rid of some of the tax loopholes and doing things of that nature that we could have a balanced approach.”

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