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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocrats emboldened by election results mobilize against centrists' emerging shutdown deal
Hours before the first major elections since President Donald Trumps win last November, Sen. Bernie Sanders offered a stern warning for Democrats about the partys closed-door talks to end the shutdown.
Inside a tense, three-hour meeting at the Capitol on Tuesday, a fiery Sanders urged Democrats not to yield to Republicans without a real victory on health care. The Vermont independent was armed with fresh polling from a Democratic-aligned firm that showed voters would punish the party for giving up with nothing in return, according to a person familiar with his remarks.
By Wednesday morning, Sanders and his colleagues in Congress pointed to Democrats blow-out victories including in Virginia, a state with thousands of furloughed federal workers as the most powerful evidence yet they needed to keep fighting.
It would be very strange if on the heels of the American people rewarding Democrats for standing up and fighting, we surrendered without getting anything, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut said. I think we are in an enormously strong position right now.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/11/05/politics/democrats-shutdown-deal-elections
I'm feeling the Bern.
SARose
(1,819 posts)They lie lie lie!
Maybe we can have a vote on healthcare subsidies but you have to have 60 votes! Thune
Pffft pffft pffft
Nope nope nope
Trump wont meet with elected Democrats even for an intelligence briefing.
Nooooooo! Dont do it!
orangecrush
(27,534 posts)Bernie is spot on.
gab13by13
(30,624 posts)Last edited Wed Nov 5, 2025, 06:28 PM - Edit history (1)
Are these the same Senators who voted for the CR back in March?