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Will Trump govt shutdown on Sept 30? Democrats have leverage and rallying for a negative vote

FP News Desk • September 17, 2025, 22:03:24 IST
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As the deadline to fund the US government nears, sharp partisan tensions are brewing in Washington, raising the specter of a possible government shutdown on September 30 under President Donald Trump’s administration.

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With less than two weeks before a potential government shutdown, Democrats are intensifying their push against President Donald Trump’s spending plan, signalling they may hold the leverage in the looming September 30 deadline fight. With the clock ticking and no consensus in sight, Democrats are mobilising both inside Congress and across grassroots networks, sensing a unique moment of leverage and preparing to wield it.

At the heart of the standoff is Trump’s proposal to cut billions from Medicaid and other safety-net programs while boosting funding for immigration enforcement and his “America First” agenda. Democrats, buoyed by polling data that shows strong public opposition to health care cuts, are positioning themselves to reject the package outright.

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Representative Katherine Clark, the House Democratic whip, told USA Today that her party is unified. “We are rallying for a negative vote on any bill that slashes health care or jeopardises working families. The American people need stability, not manufactured crises,” she said.

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Data for Progress released a survey this week indicating that a majority of persuadable voters oppose Republican spending proposals, especially those targeting Medicaid.

The poll found 62% of swing voters support Democrats standing firm even if it risks a shutdown. In its analysis, the group said, “The public clearly wants Democrats to draw a line in the sand against cuts to essential health programs.”

The White House has downplayed the threat, insisting Democrats will face political consequences if the government closes. But many analysts argue the burden could fall on Trump, given that Republicans control both the presidency and the House.

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Brian Fallon, a Democratic strategist, told The New York Times that Democrats are “better positioned than in past fights” because “Trump owns this shutdown if it happens. The voters know who is in charge.”

Democrats are also leaning on history. Past shutdowns, including the 2018-19 impasse under Trump, damaged Republicans politically. Lawmakers say they will not allow deep cuts to Medicaid or Affordable Care Act subsidies, and some progressives are pushing for broader protections, such as funding for reproductive health services.

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As negotiations stall, the likelihood of a shutdown grows. For Democrats, however, the fight is more than just a budget battle, it is a chance to frame themselves as defenders of health care and middle-class stability, while casting Trump’s plan as a direct threat to both.

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