Senate fails to pass GOP funding bill to end shutdown
The Senate failed to advance the Republicans’ clean government funding bill that would extend government funding through Nov. 21 by a vote of 52-42. The government shutdown will continue into tomorrow.
The legislation would have needed 60 votes to advance.
Democratic Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, John Fetterman and independent Angus King voted in favor of the bill. Republican Sen. Rand Paul voted against it.

No other senators flipped their vote. There were five absences: GOP Sens. John Curtis, John Kennedy and Thom Tillis, and Democratic Sens. Martin Heinrich and Jacky Rosen.
Aides have told ABC News that the Senate is expected to take the same two votes again tomorrow for a sixth time. There is at this stage no indication that the outcome will be different when the vote is called tomorrow.
-ABC News’ Allison Pecorin






