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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Democrats Are Getting Closer To A Win As Republicans Are Cracking On The Shutdown
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Democrats Are Getting Closer To A Win As Republicans Are Cracking On The Shutdown

Last updated: October 30, 2025 1:45 pm
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Senate Republicans find themselves in a tightening vise as the specter of a government shutdown looms larger, compounded by the impending holiday recess. As the clock ticks down, bipartisan negotiations are underway, but the path to resolution is as winding as a country road.

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The emerging strategy seems to be a delicate dance: Republicans aim to sidestep a vote on the continuing resolution (CR), while Democrats may claim a symbolic victory. A curious negotiation indeed, reminiscent of a high-stakes poker game where all players are bluffing.

As reported by Politico:

Current bipartisan discussions have honed in on how to advance fiscal 2026 spending bills, with some appropriators proposing a full-year package to demonstrate goodwill before passing a stopgap measure to avert a shutdown.

Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.), head of the Homeland Security subcommittee, met with Thune on Thursday to discuss a developing strategy. This plan involves pushing a three-bill package forward while simultaneously introducing a new stopgap that would last until mid-December. A vote to extend expiring health insurance subsidies—an essential Democratic demand—is likely to be included, according to sources who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The framework of this proposed deal is straightforward: pass the appropriations bills, enact a short-term CR, and hold a vote on the expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies. A neat little package, one might say—if only it weren’t so riddled with complications.

However, the plan isn’t without its pitfalls. The primary hurdle? A palpable distrust among Democrats towards their Republican counterparts, who may be reluctant to agree to any vote that lacks substantial assurances.

For further updates, continue reading the story below.

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