.By Mary Ellen McIntire, Daniela Altimari and Niels Lesniewski

The House voted Wednesday night to end the longest partial government shutdown in history, and President Donald Trump signed the bill shortly thereafter, bringing to a close a turbulent stretch on Capitol Hill.

Six House Democrats joined all but two voting Republicans in support of the spending package. And they all represent swing seats: retiring Maine Rep. Jared Golden, who had voted to keep the government open in September; Washington Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Pérez; Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar; North Carolina Rep. Don Davis; California Rep. Adam Gray; and New York Rep. Tom Suozzi.

While several of the eight Senate Democrats who voted with Republicans to reopen the government earlier this week also represent swing states, n

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