Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell, and Nancy Pelosi still haven't briefed their respective caucuses in full on the debt limit deal, but at least according to Democratic Minority Whip Steny Hoyer and Republicans Senator Mike Crapo, the minority parties in both chambers will provide substantial support for the debt limit
deal.
According to Chuck Todd, Hoyer says Democrats will deliver at least 66 votes in the House, and Crapo says 25-30 GOP Senators will vote for the deal.
So I guess bipartisanship really is as alive as it has ever been. Republicans have proven they can win, and Democrats have proved they're willing to bask in the glory of that GOP victory.
Oh, and also too: economic terrorism works. Yay.