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The Senate deal to end the longest federal government shutdown in the nation's history is not only dividing Democrats, it's also causing a split in one well-known political family.
Democratic congressional candidate Stefany Shaheen, who's running in a crowded primary for a Democrat-controlled open House seat in swing state New Hampshire, says she "cannot support" the agreement, which was brokered in part by her mother, Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen .
The elder Shaheen, a former governor who is retiring next year rather than seek re-election to a fourth six-year term in the Senate, was one of seven Democrats who voted with Republicans on Monday evening to end the shutdown.
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