Who is responsible for shutdown: Survey finds most Americans blame Trump and Republicans for Government shutdown, not Democrats

Only 30% of the people said the democrats in Congress will be accused. The questionnaire also said that 66% of the Americans are concerned about “too” or “a little” about closing, and that 34% were “too much” or “not at all”, as reported by the Tepe.
Government Closing Survey Results
The questionnaire was carried out on Wednesday with 1,010 people and had a 3.5 percent point card. The Federal government officially closed at 12:301 on Wednesday, as MPs could not reach an agreement on the temporary expenditure invoice.
Leaders react to closing
House said that he had not heard from the White House since a meeting at the beginning of the week with minority minority leader Hakeem Jeffries (DN.Y.), Trump and other leaders at the beginning of the week. “We have not heard from the White House since the White House meeting on Monday. The President is a bit irregular and unusual in the context of the government’s closure,” Jeffries said.
“Obviously, unfortunately they wanted to close the government. Unfortunately, we are ready to work together to bring it back, but it addresses the health crisis that meets the needs of the American people and at the same time destroying Americans around the country every day.
John Thune (RS.D.), the majority leader of the Senate, said that some democrats were looking for a way to end the closure. Thune, “I think there are many democratic people looking for a way out. They want a ramp here. As specified by the Hill report, too many social assistance and speeches are being done. We will see where you go,” he said.
FAQ
Quarter. Who blames most Americans for the closure of the government?
According to the Washington Post survey, most Americans accuse President Trump and Republicans for the closure of the government.
S2. How many American government is concerned about the closure of the government?
Approximately 66% of the Americans were in the survey, as they were very or a little concerned about closing.



