And what happens if moderate Democrats kind of undercut this standoff like they did last year, last March? Well, what we've indicated as House Democrats is that we [House Democrats] will be open to any bipartisan agreement that emerges from the Senate in good faith, as long as it, of course, reopens the government, that it enacts a spending agreement that is actually designed to make life better for working class Americans, middle class Americans and everyday Americans, while at the same time decisively addresses the Republican health care crisis, which includes what is not limited to the largest cut to Medicaid in American history. That hurts people all across the country, regardless of whether they are a Republican, a Democrat or an Independent. We're fighting for the American people. (06:54–07:21)
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Asserts that House Democrats are open to a bipartisan agreement that reopens the government and addresses the largest cut to Medicaid in history.
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