US House of Representatives puts off 'fiscal cliff' vote

Republicans in the House of Representatives confronted with a revolt among the party’s rank and file abruptly delayed a vote on legislation to avert a fast-approaching “fiscal cliff”.

US House of Representatives puts off 'fiscal cliff' vote

Republicans in the House of Representatives confronted with a revolt among the party’s rank and file abruptly delayed a vote on legislation to avert a fast-approaching “fiscal cliff”.

The move came after the party failed to gather enough support for the politically-charged but largely symbolic measure meant to position it for final compromise talks with President Barack Obama.

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