
When the Senate voted to pass, with amendments, a bill to temporarily fund the U.S. government on Nov. 9, seven Democrats and one independent voted with all Republicans to proceed with the bill.
Five of these Democrats had voted no for weeks, leading to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. They changed their votes after both parties agreed to amend the bill and proceed with final passage.
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