During the debate in the Senate, Democratic presidential nominee Mr Obama said: "What it means is that if we don't act it will be harder for Americans to get a mortgage for their home, or loans they need to buy a car, or send their children to college." Republican senator Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, said the vote showed the Senate "at its finest" and that the deal's endorsement was an important moment for America as it faced a "major" crisis. He added: "It doesn't entirely solve the problem, but it begins to move us in the direction of getting the American economy back where it needs to be very soon.