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“Not without a balanced budget amendment, something more than just kicking the can down the road,” Gohmert said.

In a speech Monday to a gathering of conservatives in Charleston, S.C., Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., accused Boehner and House Republicans of surrendering to Obama on the debt ceiling.

“I saw the speaker on TV handing the newly sworn-in president a flag,” Politico reported Paul as saying. Noting that the debt-ceiling deal was announced last week following a House Republican retreat in Williamsburg, Va., Paul reportedly said, “They came out of their retreat and retreated.”

Republicans did receive a bit of good news on the bill from the anti-tax Club for Growth, which said it does not consider Wednesday’s vote a key one on its congressional scorecard, meaning the group will not criticize lawmakers who vote for it.

“We don’t think it’s great policy, but we’re not calling it a key vote,” said Barney Keller, a spokesman for the group. “Our position has never been, ‘Don’t raise it (debt ceiling) under any circumstances.’ Our position has been that Congress should do its job and put us on a sustainable fiscal path.”

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(Staff writer David Lightman contributed to this report.)

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