Americans blame Trump and GOP much more than Democrats for shutdown, Post-ABC poll finds
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President Trump, center, accompanied by Sens. John Cornyn, left, and Ted Cruz, second from right, on Thursday near the U.S. border with Mexico in McAllen, Texas. (AFP/Getty Images)
By a wide margin, more Americans blame
President Trump and Republicans in Congress than congressional Democrats for
the now record-breaking government shutdown, and most reject the president’s
assertion that there is an illegal-immigration crisis on the southern border,
according to a Washington Post-ABC
News poll.
Support for
building a wall on the border, which is the principal sticking point in the
stalemate between the president and Democrats, has increased over the past
year. Today, 42 percent say they support a wall, up from 34 percent
last January. A slight majority of Americans (54 percent) oppose the idea,
down from 63 percent a year ago.
The increase
in support is sharpest among Republicans, whose backing for Trump’s
long-standing campaign promise jumped 16 points in the past year, from
71 percent to 87 percent. Not only has GOP support increased, it has
also hardened. Today, 70 percent of Republicans say they strongly support
the wall, an increase of 12 points since January 2018.
Concerning
the allocation of blame, 53 percent say Trump and the Republicans are
mainly at fault, and 29 percent blame the Democrats in Congress. Thirteen
percent say both sides bear equal responsibility for the shutdown. That is
identical to the end of the 16-day shutdown in 2013, when 29 percent blamed
then-President Barack Obama and 53 percent put the responsibility on
congressional Republicans.
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