This is an adapted excerpt from the Nov. 10 episode of “Morning Joe.”
America’s longest government shutdown may be nearing an end. On Sunday, a group of Senate Democrats cut a deal with Republicans that would fund the government through the end of January. Under the deal, Senate Majority Leader John Thune agreed to hold a December vote on a bill to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits.
The deal has divided Democrats, with some arguing the party is folding too early and giving Republicans a political win. But it’s important to acknowledge that the Democrats succeeded in framing the issues of this shutdown. Thune would have never offered a vote on health care subsidies if Democrats had not stood strong for the past 40 days. Their pressure worked.
Are there disagreements within the party about how best to meet this moment? Yes, of course. But while the Democrats are having good-faith debates about how to end the shutdown and deliver for the American people, you know what the Republicans are fighting about? They’re fighting about whether or not they should platform Nazis.
For the American people, it’s very clear what the Democrats are fighting for and what they’re fighting against.








