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"There is no other Democrat who could carry the base of the Democratic Party and get them to do what really has to be done in a compromise situation," Hatch said. "He was able to acknowledge that he couldn't get everything he wanted through, but if he worked with us, he could get some things that were good. And, of course, I had to do the same." Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., praised Kennedy's ability to reach compromises on major pieces of legislation, but she said lawmakers need to continue working to reduce the costs of health care. "That was the magic of Sen. Kennedy, because he had the faith of the party loyalists, and they knew that he would always fight for them," Cantwell said. "And so when he went across the aisle to cut a deal with Orrin Hatch, as he did on the children's health care initiative, or other policy, people knew that that was the best deal that could be cut." Committees in both the House and Senate have approved plans aimed at expanding health coverage and controlling costs. But there is no consensus on how to pay for an overhaul that could cost $1 trillion over the next decade. President Barack Obama has said he would not sign a bill that adds to the nation's growing national debt. Dodd appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press," Hatch appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" and ABC's "This Week." Both appeared on CNN's "State of the Union," as did Cantwell.
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