House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) said "that he expected the House to pass sweeping health care legislation on Saturday evening. But he acknowledged that Democrats were still trying to corral the necessary 218 votes, and that what he called Republican delaying tactics could push the vote back to Sunday or early next week," the New York Times reports.
Said Hoyer: "We will be successful in the next two or three days."
Update: Democratic House leadership aides tell First Read "there will, in fact, be a vote
tomorrow on health-reform legislation -- despite reports suggesting a
vote could be pushed back to Sunday or even next week... The aide, however, conceded the vote could slip later into tomorrow evening."
Update II: Congress Daily says Democrats need 10 more votes.