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Trump says shutdown was "a big factor" in GOP election losses

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President Trump blamed the Republican election losses on Tuesday in part on the government shutdown, which is now the longest in U.S. history, saying, "the shutdown was a big factor, negative for the Republicans, that was a big factor." Democrats have demanded a deal to end the shutdown to include an extension of ACA subsidies.

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  • President Trump blamed the government shutdown and communication issues for Republican losses in the recent elections.
  • Democrats won major races nationwide, with affordability being a key voter concern. 22s
  • Democrats are demanding an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies to end the shutdown, while Republicans want to reopen the government without conditions. 1m 13s
  • Trump is urging Senate Republicans to end the filibuster to pass legislation with a simple majority, but GOP leaders say there is insufficient support. 1m 56s
  • President Trump is set to announce a new government-negotiated price for GLP-1 weight loss drugs, lowering the cost to $149 a month in certain cases. 2m 20s
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