By the coast and Ben Kamsiar
Americans, President Donald Trump and President Donald Trump and Republicans are more inclined to blame the Republicans.
However, there is a fluency in political struggle, because inquiries are not sure who will accuse the voter’s significant share. The shutdown is not only in the second day, and it is not clear how many people will be impassable, sharpening their messages and democrats.
Here’s what four surveys say:
- A Washington Post inquiry on October 1, 47% of the closure, 47% of adults accuse Trump and Republicans in Congress, and 30% are not convinced. The survey found that independent trumps and Republicans accused the Democrats from 100% to 22% to 22%. One-third of the Republicans (25%) or accused (8%) accused of (8%).
- New York Times / Siena request taken in late September, the most popular response to the closure of both sides, selected 33% of the registered voters. The other 26% will accuse Trump and Republicans, blame 19% of democrats and said they did not hear enough to say 21%.
- Marist, PBS news and NPR 38% of September will accuse Republicans, 27% blamed Democrats. Otherwight 3% said they have accused both sides evenly and 5% said no one is guilty or sure.
- 45% of voters participating in a survey taken in late September, 45% said they were accused of closing Republicans in Congress, and 32% said democrats. The other 16% did not have any opinions, and 7% chose “the other”. Independent persons have accused the Republicans on Democrats from 41% to 24% on Democrats.