WASHINGTON —
The Democratic senators — eight in total — faced almost instant blowback from members of their own party as they voted to allow the Senate to move forward on compromise legislation that would reopen the government.
Their decision Sunday night was labeled a "betrayal" and "pathetic" by some of the most prominent voices in the Democratic Party.
"To my mind, this was a very, very bad vote," said Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent who caucuses with Democrats.
The group of defectors consisted of several senators who are retiring next year, as well as a number of former governors. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana praised them Monday morning, saying they "decided to put principle over their personal politics."
The group of moderate Democrats surely knew

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