This is an interesting development. Maine Governor Janet Mills, a Democrat who is poised to run against Republican incumbent Senator Susan Collins, is not buying into the shutdown solution spearheaded by Independent Angus King. “Tens of thousands of Maine people are facing skyrocketing health care costs because of Donald Trump and Susan Collins,” Mills, who is the establishment pick to challenge GOP Sen. Susan Collins, wrote on social media. “Maine people deserve affordable health care — not just the promise of a vote that won’t go anywhere. Fight back.”

The problem we face in these early hours of Monday morning, after a surprise vote Sunday night to push the shutdown issue to the floor today, is what exactly is going to happen with the ACA subsidies? All parties are agreed that the sooner the shutdown ends the better, so that the TSA, military and others can get paid again. But where things stand now, the ACA subsidies are the sacrificial lamb and in 42 days they expire. That means skyrocketing health costs. At least Janet Mills isn’t buying it. Huffington Post:

Graham Platner, the progressive oysterman who is Mills’ main competition for the nomination, was also adamantly opposed to the deal.

“Senate Democrats need to hold the line. No healthcare, no deal,” Platner wrote on social media. “Mainers want a Democratic Party that fights for them, not one that rolls over. When we fight, we win.”

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