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More Americans blame Trump, GOP for shutdown: Washington Post poll

A recent poll conducted by The Washington Post-ABC has revealed that the majority of Americans are placing the blame for the ongoing government shutdown on President Trump and GOP lawmakers in Congress. As the shutdown enters its one-month mark, the survey found that 45 percent of U.S. adults believe that the president and Republicans are responsible for the federal shuttering, while only 33 percent hold Democrats accountable.

The findings of this poll come as no surprise, as the government shutdown has caused significant disruptions and hardships for millions of Americans. From federal workers going without pay to national parks being closed, the impact of this shutdown has been felt across the country. And as the days go by, the frustration and anger towards those responsible for this situation continue to grow.

President Trump and GOP lawmakers have been at the center of this shutdown, with their refusal to approve a budget that does not include funding for a border wall. Despite numerous attempts by Democrats to pass a clean funding bill, the president has remained steadfast in his demand for $5.7 billion for the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. This has resulted in a stalemate between the two parties, leaving the government in a state of limbo.

The consequences of this shutdown are not just limited to federal workers and national parks. It has also affected vital government services such as food safety inspections, tax refunds, and small business loans. The longer this shutdown continues, the more it will impact the daily lives of ordinary Americans.

In light of these circumstances, it is understandable that the majority of Americans are placing the blame on President Trump and the GOP. The survey also found that 53 percent of respondents believe that the president is not doing enough to end the shutdown, while only 29 percent believe that he is making a sincere effort to resolve the issue.

On the other hand, Democrats have been actively working to end the shutdown and have put forth multiple proposals to reopen the government. However, their efforts have been met with resistance from the president and his party. Despite this, only 33 percent of Americans are holding Democrats responsible for the shutdown, showing that the public recognizes their efforts to end this crisis.

It is time for President Trump and GOP lawmakers to take responsibility for their actions and put an end to this shutdown. The longer it continues, the more harm it will cause to the American people and the economy. It is time for them to put aside their political agendas and work towards finding a solution that will benefit the entire nation.

In the midst of this frustrating and uncertain situation, it is heartening to see that the American people are not losing faith in their government. The survey also found that 53 percent of respondents believe that the shutdown is a serious problem, but they are confident that it will be resolved eventually. This shows the resilience and optimism of the American spirit, even in the face of adversity.

As we enter the one-month mark of this government shutdown, it is crucial for our leaders to listen to the voices of the people and take swift action to end this crisis. The American people deserve a functioning government that works for their best interests, and it is time for our leaders to deliver on that promise. Let us hope that this poll serves as a wake-up call for those responsible and that they will take the necessary steps to end this shutdown and bring our nation back to normalcy.

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