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On his way to Florida for the weekend, Trump demands that senators stay in Washington to solve shutdown crisis

Before leaving the White House for a weekend trip to his resort in Florida, Donald Trump posted a demand for senators to stay in Washington and continue working to end the government shutdown.

As our colleague Chris Stein reports, Senate Republicans are expected to reject a proposal made on Friday by the Senate’s Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, which would end the longest government shutdown in US history by offering a deal to reauthorize funding in exchange for a one-year extension of tax credits that lower costs for Affordable Care Act (ACA) health plans.

No matter what the Senate does, the shutdown cannot end this weekend, since the Republican-majority House has adjourned until Monday.

Trump left the White House for Florida just after 6pm local time.

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Vote counts narrows Seattle mayor's lead over progressive challenger

This week’s election is not over yet in Seattle, where votes cast by mail continue to trickle in and are still being counted in a closely contested mayoral race.

As of Friday evening, the incumbent mayor, Bruce Harrell, maintains a narrow lead of just over 4,000 votes, but his progressive challenger, Katie Wilson, is closing fast with about 45,000 votes left to counted.

Wilson still trails 50.7% to 48.9%, but, as the Seattle Times reporter David Kroman points out, she took nearly 55% of the vote on Friday and the race is so close that if she “wins the remaining ballots by today’s margin… she’ll win by 20 votes.”

The next batch of ballots is due to be counted on Monday.

Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell, left, listened as mayoral candidate Katie Wilson, right, spoke during a climate forum on 16 October. Photograph: Maddy Grassy/AP
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