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Cruz accuses Democrats of prolonging government shutdown for Election Day
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Senator Ted Cruz accused Democrats of extending the federal government shutdown for political benefit forward of Election Day. He predicted the standoff may very well be over by the top of the week.
The shutdown, now the longest in historical past at 35 days, has disrupted journey throughout the nation and left hundreds of thousands of People with fewer Advantages of the Supplemental Vitamin Help Program (SNAP).
Senate Democrats have remained steadfast of their refusal to assist Republican-led proposals until their plans embody expansions of federal well being care subsidies. However Cruz claims that is not the entire story.
“They will say later immediately, ‘Maintain the federal government closed.’ Why? As a result of it is Election Day and so they wish to drive out their radicals,” Cruz mentioned on Fox & Mates on Tuesday.
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Senator Ted Cruz is seen on the US Capitol throughout authorities shutdown votes on October 23. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Name, Inc., by way of Getty Photographs)
“If they really permit the federal government to open up, they’re afraid their radicals will keep residence.”
Cruz mentioned he expects Democrats to alter course after all of the votes are forged.
“I hope they lose that election anyway, after which they arrive again on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday and say, ‘OK, sufficient is sufficient, let’s reopen the federal government.'”
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Voters head to the polls on Election Day for a number of high-profile elections, together with the mayoral race in New York Metropolis and the gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey.

Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., speaks throughout a press convention with members of the Senate Democratic Caucus in Washington, DC, on October 28. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu by way of Getty Photographs)
“They wish to present their radical left base that they hate Donald Trump as a lot because the radicals,” Cruz mentioned of Senate Democrats.
“That is all about saving Schumer’s political deficit and attempting to fend off an AOC main. However this shutdown will finish.”
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Democrats have blocked greater than a dozen Republican-led efforts to reopen the federal government as they pushed for an extension of Reasonably priced Care Act subsidies that expire in 2025.
Cruz predicted that regardless of the delays, the shutdown might finish as quickly as this week.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks to reporters exterior the AI Perception Discussion board within the Russell Senate Workplace Constructing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on September 13, 2023. (Alex Wong/Getty Photographs)
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“My prediction is that it’ll finish on the finish of this week or early subsequent week. It will not finish immediately,” he mentioned.
“Have been [going to] vote later immediately. Republicans will all vote to reopen the federal government for the fourteenth time. I’m [going to] I now predict to you that the Democrats will vote no.”
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