The 13th Senate vote to end the shutdown failed 54-45.

Most Democrats are still refusing to support any legislation that doesn’t restore cuts to Medicaid and extend expiring subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.

Betting odds on Polymarket show that 38.4%, a plurality, think that it will end on Nov. 16 or later.

The government shutdown officially hit one month on Oct. 31, but an ending isn't likely to arrive soon as lawmakers aren't scheduled to take any votes on Friday or over the weekend.

Since the shutdown began on Oct. 1, Democrats and Republicans have been locked in a stalemate over government funding. They have voted 13 times unsuccessfully to end the shutdown, the last one failing 54-45 on Oct. 28. 60 votes are needed for passage.

Republicans have been pushing a stop ga

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