WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer led his caucus, and the country, into a record-breaking government shutdown and voted against reopening when a small group of his members defected. But there are still calls for him to step aside from Democrats who think he should have fought harder.
Schumer faces criticism as shutdown nears end, but his job appears safe
WASHINGTON (AP) – Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer led his caucus, and the country, into a record-breaking government shutdown and voted against reopening when a small group of his members defected. But there are still calls for him to step aside from Democrats who think he should have fought harder.
It’s a now-familiar position for the Democratic leader, who was pilloried by the liberal base in March when he voted with Republicans to keep the government open. This time, he’s getting blowback for the actions of the moderate senators in his caucus who allowed the shutdown to end without the extension of health care subsidies that Democrats had demanded for more than six weeks.
“The American people asked us over and over to fight for health care and to lower our costs overall,” said Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who declined to say if she still had confidence in Schumer. “Obviously that broke apart at the end. Our job is to deliver for the American people. We need to do that more effectively.”
No senator has explicitly called for his resignation as leader, and his job appears safe despite the criticism from outside. But it’s been a tough year for Schumer as the unexpected, overwhelming anger from base voters at his March vote has turned more of a spotlight on his leadership, and as he and his party have struggled to counter President Donald Trump. And he could face new challenges ahead as riled up voters demand results even though Democrats have little power.
