Many congressional Democrats aren't on board with the Senate deal that could reopen the government after a historically long shutdown.

Why it matters: Many lawmakers, pundits and party leaders have suggested that Democrats folded in their standoff against Republicans and President Trump, giving in to fatigue and frustration. • Coming off an overall successful election last Tuesday, Democrats are once again divided. • The shutdown deal did not extend health care subsidies — their one big ask behind the prolonged standoff. • Many congressional Democrats have expressed frustration with the party's leadership, particularly with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) — signaling that change may be coming.

Driving the news: Eight Senate Democrats, excluding Schumer, broke ranks to

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