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The Senate was a pretty lonely place for some Democrats last week. Certainly, the eight lawmakers who compromised with Senate Republicans to reopen the government after six weeks of a shutdown felt the icy reception.
But one person—to be clear, someone who voted against the negotiated climb-down—felt the freezer burn more than most: their Minority Leader, Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York. In fact, a poll surveying both the activists who power the Democratic Party and the donors who keep the consultants in line might find no one less popular last week than the steely Schumer—who has come to personify Democrats’ discontent.
Rep. Ro Khanna of California, a g

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