It is likely that the House GOP majority will shrink again in time for any potential government shutdown showdown as the new Congress is sworn in in January. With the Democrats already having a majority in the House of Representatives, the Republicans’ margin of control is expected to shrink further, making it even harder for President Trump and the Republican-led Congress to make a deal on controversial spending matters. Furthermore, as the midterm elections highlighted, the Democratic Party is expected to become increasingly assertive in its legislative demands, which could increase the likelihood of a government shutdown in 2019.
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