Moderate Democratic Senator "Crosses the Aisle" to Secure Vote, Several Democrats Urge Colleagues to Stand Firm
BlockBeats News, November 10th, according to the Associated Press, despite New York State Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and most Democratic lawmakers voting against it, some moderate Democrats "defected," leading to a procedural vote in the Senate on "ending the government shutdown" passing.
The report stated that moderates had initially expected more Democrats to stand with them, as 10 to 12 Democratic senators were involved in negotiations. However, in the end, only five Democrats changed their voting stance—exactly the number of votes Republicans needed. On Sunday night, due to three conservative Republican senators who often criticize spending bills refusing to vote and conferring with Senator Toomey at the back of the chamber, the vote was briefly postponed. However, after speaking with Trump, they eventually cast their affirmative votes.
It is reported that after Democrats met for over two hours, Schumer expressed that he could not "wholeheartedly" support the proposal. Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who attended the caucus meeting with Democrats, said that giving up the fight was a "terrible mistake." Democratic Senator Chris Murphy from Connecticut agreed, saying that in last week's election, people overwhelmingly voted for Democrats to "urge Democrats to stand their ground."
The report pointed out that Democrats had voted 14 times against reopening the government, demanding an extension of the tax credits under the Affordable Care Act to lower health insurance costs. Republicans stated they would not negotiate on healthcare reform, but as the outline of the agreement began to emerge, Republican leaders had been secretly working with moderate lawmakers.
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