Democrats emboldened by election results mobilize against centrists' emerging shutdown deal
Source: CNN Politics
Updated Nov 5, 2025, 9:58 PM ET
PUBLISHED Nov 5, 2025, 5:26 PM ET
Hours before the first major elections since President Donald Trumps win last November, Sen. Bernie Sanders offered a stern warning for Democrats about the partys closed-door talks to end the shutdown.
Inside a tense, three-hour meeting at the Capitol on Tuesday, a fiery Sanders urged Democrats not to yield to Republicans without a real victory on health care. The Vermont independent was armed with fresh polling from a Democratic-aligned firm that showed voters would punish the party for giving up with nothing in return, according to a person familiar with his remarks.
By Wednesday morning, Sanders and his colleagues in Congress pointed to Democrats blow-out victories including in Virginia, a state with thousands of furloughed federal workers as the most powerful evidence yet they needed to keep fighting. It would be very strange if on the heels of the American people rewarding Democrats for standing up and fighting, we surrendered without getting anything, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut said. I think we are in an enormously strong position right now.
During a private call of House Democrats on Wednesday afternoon, lawmakers, including senior Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, urged each other to call their centrist Senate colleagues directly to make the case against the emerging deal. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries signaled on the call that he was keeping the pressure on his Senate counterpart, according to two people familiar with the discussion. Outside Democratic groups, too, have swiftly mobilized to ramp up pressure on centrists.
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AZLD4Candidate
(6,716 posts)then that's what the Democrats will do. How dare he put principles first? He's not a Democrat. If he wanted more say, he should be the spokesman for the Democratic Socialists. He isn't a Democrat and he always attacks Democrats. He never attacks Republicans like he attacks Democrats. And he needs to control his Bernie Bros and stop attacking Democrats because he isn't a Democrat.
Now that the normal anti-Bernie bullcrap is out of the way. . .agree 100%. The country told you to swing left, Democrats, and not ave to the centrist Republican-lite part of the part. You know. . .the DLC/Yellow Dog faction that almost ruined the Democratic Party.
Fiendish Thingy
(21,532 posts)Glad I read to the end of your post.
AZLD4Candidate
(6,716 posts)you are sooooo wrong about where the party is heading. Even political parties can evolve..and the dems need to. The last few years should teach you something. It's the DNC who fights dirty against their own...........look at what Schumer et al did to Platner in Maine when they convinced Mills to take a run at Collins. Ask Al Franken how high the DNC makes you jump for endorsement or acceptance when you are clearly a popular candidate.
AZLD4Candidate
(6,716 posts)Democrats. . .they are disappointed in their perceived weakness and centrism. The only thing in the middle of the roa are yellow stripes and dead animals.
We need to embrace our progressiveness, not run from it. Hell, after living overseas, I can tell you our left wing is most countries' center-left. Our right wing is their countries' lunatic fringe.
riversedge
(78,834 posts)Clouds Passing
(6,540 posts)Throwing millions off healthcare is insane. Denying millions of people food is insane. Rounding up workers off the streets is insane. Throwing millions of federal workers off the it job is insane. The GQP is insane. Do not capitulate to them.
republianmushroom
(22,078 posts)maxsolomon
(37,820 posts)I expect Dems to win an extension of the ACA subsidies, but they'll have an expiry date. I don't expect the Covid-era "enhanced" levels to survive.