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Democratic lawmakers and liberal grassroots groups erupted Sunday night as moderate Senate Democrats moved to cut a deal with Republicans that would put an end to the government shutdown.
Why it matters: The deal threatens to reopen the deep divisions that have been roiling the Democratic Party all year, and the widespread opposition to it among House Democrats could complicate its path to passage.
"It's complete BS": Dems go ballistic over Senate shutdown deal
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Democratic lawmakers and liberal grassroots groups erupted Sunday night as moderate Senate Democrats moved to cut a deal with Republicans that would put an end to the government shutdown.
Why it matters: The deal threatens to reopen the deep divisions that have been roiling the Democratic Party all year, and the widespread opposition to it among House Democrats could complicate its path to passage.
- House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), in a statement Sunday night, suggested the bill fails to "decisively address the Republican healthcare crisis." He vowed to "fight" the bill if it reaches the House.
- "This 'deal' is a surrender that all congressional Democrats should reject out of hand," said Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin. "We cannot afford a divided and weak opposition party."
- The deal also involves passing a package of annual spending bills, and includes the promise of a December vote on a Democratic bill to extend ACA tax credits.
- But the vote would be set at a 60 vote threshold, sources told Axios, making it unlikely for the bill to pass.
- "It's complete BS. A concept of a possible vote," Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) told Axios of the deal. "People need healthcare, damn it. Not some lame promise about a mythical future vote."
- "Sounds like a lousy deal to me," said Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.).
- "I assume all of us that have been fighting to protect our constituents from soaring healthcare costs will vote against this," centrist Rep. Greg Landsman (D-Ohio) told Axios.
- "Make no mistake, as some Senate Democrats consider surrender, Republicans are losing this fight," Indivisible's Levin said in his statement.
- MoveOn spokesperson Joel Payne said the deal will "screw over millions of working Americans" and that "too many Democrats in Congress ... are failing to listen to the clear message voters sent on Election Day."
- "People are furious," a centrist House Democrat, speaking on the condition of anonymity to share details of internal discussions, told Axios. "It's an awful deal and a total failure to use leverage for anything real."
- A progressive House Democrat said "people are pissed" and that it feels like Senate Democrats "got almost nothing. It seems like they are just tired."
- https://www.axios.com/2025/11/10/democrats-reaction-senate-shutdown-deal-angry