House, Republicans and shutdown
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The longest government shutdown in U.S. history came to an end on Wednesday night, after six House Democrats joined Republicans to pass a funding package in a narrow 222-209 vote.
Since government funding lapsed, the GOP has fallen in the polls and lost at the ballot box. But shutdown history shows the party can turn it around before the midterms.
Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva said she would sign a petition to force a vote on the Epstein files as soon as she is sworn in.
Democrats are embroiled in a new round of infighting, while Republicans are bracing for longer-term consequences if they continue to oppose an extension of Obamacare subsidies.
All six of the House Democrats who joined Republicans to approve a deal to end the government shutdown represent swing congressional districts.
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Progressive Democrats criticized the party leadership after the government shutdown ended without healthcare guarantees, exposing a deep rift ahead of the midterm elections.
The extremists in the other party insisted on creating the longest government shutdown in American history, and they did it purely for political reasons,” Trump said, surrounded by House Republicans.