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 40.8%, a plurality, think that it will end on Nov. 16 or later.

United States senators are set to vote for the 14th time on a short-term bill to fund the government Nov. 4, but it's unlikely to stop the ongoing government shutdown from becoming the longest ever .

The government has now been shut down for 35 days. That ties it with the longest ever government closure in 2019.

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

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