WASHINGTON -- A leading Senate Republican expressed hope yesterday for a deal to end the divisive fight over the filibustering of judicial nominees, saying that ''some of us might be moderately intelligent enough to figure this out."
''We need to work through this," said Senator Chuck Hagel, Republican of Nebraska, who is publicly undecided about whether to endorse the GOP threat to use their Senate majority to ban such filibusters.
Hagel noted that private efforts toward a compromise are continuing between Senate majority leader Bill Frist, Republican of Tennessee, and Senate minority leader Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada.