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Meet the 3 Democrats bucking their party, Schumer with support of GOP funding package

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Three members of the Senate – Democrats Catherine Cortez Memasto from Nevada and John Vitirman from Pennsylvania, along with the independent Angos King Min – broke the ranks of Tuesday night with the Republicans on the draft law on the Republican Party spending that would have kept the government open. Now, they face heat for that.

While the Democratic Leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer and nine of the Democratic Senate members voted to strengthen the draft law on the Republican Party spending similar in March, they do not help their Republican colleagues in obtaining the last draft credits law in the end line this time, citing several concerns, including that the package will increase the costs of health care of the Americans because it fails to expand the scope of similarity Obama.

“This administration does not care about Nevadin, but I do so. For this reason I cannot support the costly closure that would harm Nevada’s families and hand over more power to this reckless administration,” said Cortez Masto after voting in favor of the Republican Credit Bill on Tuesday night. “We need a solution from the two parties to address this imminent health care crisis, but we should not exchange the pain of a group of Americans to another.”

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Singreen Catherine Cortez Memasto, Senator John Vitirman, and the Senator Angus King with Democrats to support a continuous decision led by Republicans. (Getty Images)

“AYE has voted to expand tax credits because I support them – but I will not vote for the chaos of our government closing,” said Vitirman after his voting on Tuesday night as he supported the Republican Party credits package. “My vote for our country was on my party. Together, we must find a better way to go ahead.”

King called on his decision to support the draft law “one of the most difficult voices” he obtained during his term, but, like Cortez Masto, he expressed his fear that the government closing could provoke Trump, who has already alluded to the use of closure as a lever to increase government cuts.

“One of the paradoxes in this vote is a lot that this was an opportunity to stand in the face of Donald Trump,” King said in a video posted on social media after voting to support the Republican Party credits package. “The paradox, the paradox is, by closing the government, we already give it Donald Trump more power, which is why I voted” yes “. I didn’t want to deliver Donald Trump, Arsal Veto, and Stephen Miller is an additional authority to correct the federal government.”

The decision of the Senate members to support the draft law of the Republican credits to general criticism from at least one of their colleagues in congress. Representative Dan Goldman, DN.Y. It is “very annoyed” to see his colleagues in the Democratic Party “they are already roaming” for the Republicans.

Meanwhile, Goldman said Democrats in the House of Representatives were “very united” in opposing the Trump -backed Republican Party’s allocations package.

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Angus King in 2025

Senator Angus King, I am Maine, during the hearing of the Armed Services Committee in the Senate about the nomination of Beit Higseth to be the Minister of Defense on January 14, 2025, in Washington, DC, (Jack Garbuber Osa today)

Fox News Digital communicated with Schumer to comment on the defections of the Democratic Party, but it has not received a time in time to publish.

Meanwhile, Republicans said that the defections represent the unprepared political power of the Democratic Party. Ultimately, the Republican Party will need eight total Democrats to cross the corridor in order to pass their continuous decision.

Shomer in Capitol

Senate minority leader Chak Shomer, DN.Y. , To one of the assistants during a press conference in June in the Capitol Hill. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

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Cortez Masto added that she has been working on phones since its vote on Tuesday night, and urged both the Republicans and Democrats to “meet.”

Chad Peakram in Fox News contributed to this report

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2025-10-02 11:00:00

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