Voters sent a clear message to Washington on Election Day: They want change.
Democrats won decisively in every major race, outperforming polls and sending a powerful rebuke to Republicans.
GOP leaders have begun to grapple with what this means, while recriminations are already flying over why the party's candidates underperformed.
President Trump met with Senate Republicans at the White House on Wednesday morning. What he said was telling.
"I thought we'd have a discussion after the press leaves about what last night represented, and what we should do about it," Trump told the senators. "And also about the shutdown, how that relates to last night. I think if you read the pollsters, the shutdown was a big factor, negative for the Republicans."
^ CNN's Sarah Ferris says this quote has been the talk of Capitol Hill Democrats today who do not want to fold to end the shutdown.
The shutdown on Wednesday broke the record for the longest funding lapse in American history, and polling shows Republicans are getting blamed more than Democrats.
Trump once again urged Republicans to kill the Senate filibuster so they can reopen the government with no help from Democrats.
Congressional GOP leaders are uncomfortable about that strategy, as it would open the floodgates for a future Democratic majority making unilateral decisions.
CNN's Kit Maher, who was the pooler today, noted that Senate GOP Leader John Thune (S.D.) remained expressionless when Trump made that comment. 📸 See Thune's reaction
Meanwhile, Democrats are feeling emboldened: Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.) sent a letter to Trump today, demanding a meeting to end the shutdown.
It ends with, "Thank you for your attention to this matter," a phrase that Trump often uses to end his social media posts. 📸 See the letter
Democrats are feeling exuberant after Tuesday's election results. At 9 p.m. EST, when the results were trickling in, Jeffries declared, "The Democratic Party is back."
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