The 14th Senate vote to end the shutdown failed 54-44.
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 54% think that it will end Nov. 16 or later.
The Senate is expected to vote for 15th time on legislation to end the 38-day-long government shutdown on Nov. 7.
The body has already voted 14 times unsuccessfully on a stop gap funding bill to temporarily open the government until Nov. 21. The bill has now been revised: it would keep the lights on past Thanksgiving and would include full-year funding for some agencies.
Moderate Democrats, like Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, have been inching closer to a deal ,

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