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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., center, walks to speak to the media outside the Capitol after meeting with President Donald Trump, Friday, Jan. 19,
2018, on Capitol Hill in Washington.

                                                                                                                                                                                                    (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

With Shutdown Looming at Press Time:

Emboldened Democrats Take Page from the Hard Right

By JULIE PACE                         tion year, Democrats are calculat-    ing Obama-era budget battles.           tation — because he said it didn’t
AP Washington Bureau Chief            ing the bigger risk would be missing  Those showdowns were prompted           include enough funding for his
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressio-         the moment to challenge a deeply      by conservatives who were swept         long-promised border wall.
nal Democrats are taking a page       unpopular president and deflating     into Congress during the tea party      As the hours ticked down to Fri-
from the playbook of President        the energy that could drive liberal   wave and who refused to compro-         day’s midnight deadline, the White
Donald Trump and hard-line con-       voters to the polls in November.      mise on the fiscal issues that moti-    House and Republican lawmakers
servatives: Fight for your base and   “No one wants to conduct them-        vated their voters.                     argued that Democrats were play-
don’t blink.                          selves in a way that you are running  As a candidate and as president,        ing politics and holding govern-
In forcing a showdown over im-        scared and being a milquetoast        Trump has frequently employed           ment funding hostage over an un-
migration — and risking a possible    moderate in a way that dampens        similar tactics to the tea party, pre-  related issue.
government shutdown — Demo-           the enthusiasm,” said Brian Fallon,   ferring to satisfy his core supporters  It’s the same charge Democrats
crats have embraced a confronta-      a former aide to Senate Minor-        rather than seek positions backed       made against Republicans in 2013,
tional, rule-breaking strategy they   ity Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.,     by a broader swath of Americans.        when the GOP shut down the gov-
once blasted as irresponsible when    and 2016 Democratic presidential      Last week, he rejected a compro-        ernment for 16 days in a bid to re-
practiced by the other party. But     nominee Hillary Clinton.              mise spending bill that addressed       peal President Barack Obama’s
the Trump-era appears to come         It’s a strategy shift for Democrats,  Democrats’ top demand — pro-            health care law.
with new rules for both sides. Rath-  who negotiated repeatedly with        tection for hundreds of thousands
er than playing it safe in an elec-   Republicans during the punish-        of young immigrants facing depor-                                Continued on Page 3
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