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Johnson ‘not buying’ polls showing more voters blame GOP for shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has made it clear that he is not buying into the polls that suggest voters are blaming more Republicans than Democrats for the government shutdown. During an appearance on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends” on Friday, Johnson confidently stated, “It’s very clear where the blame lies. The Democrats admit themselves that they are the ones shutting the government down.”

The ongoing government shutdown, which has now entered its fourth week, has caused a lot of chaos and uncertainty for the American people. With federal workers going without pay and important government services being put on hold, it is understandable that voters are looking for someone to hold accountable for this situation. However, Johnson believes that the blame should not be placed on the shoulders of the Republican party.

Johnson’s statement comes after recent polls have shown that a majority of Americans are holding Republicans responsible for the shutdown. But the House Speaker is not swayed by these numbers, as he believes that the Democrats are the ones truly responsible for the current situation.

He pointed out that the Democrats have openly admitted that they are the ones who are refusing to come to a compromise and end the shutdown. In fact, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have made it clear that they will not agree to any funding for a border wall, which is the main issue at the center of the shutdown.

Johnson also highlighted the fact that President Trump has been willing to negotiate and find a solution, while the Democrats have remained stubborn in their stance. He stated, “The president has been very reasonable and has offered multiple compromises, but the Democrats have refused to budge. They are the ones who are putting politics above the well-being of the American people.”

The House Speaker’s remarks on Fox News have sparked a lot of support from fellow Republicans, who agree that the Democrats are to blame for the shutdown. They have also praised Johnson for standing up for what is right and not being swayed by the polls.

It is clear that the Democrats are using the government shutdown as a political tool to try and discredit the Trump administration. But as Johnson pointed out, the American people are not fooled by their tactics. He stated, “The American people can see through the Democrats’ games. They know that the Republicans are fighting for border security and the safety of our country, while the Democrats are playing politics.”

Johnson’s strong stance on the issue is a reminder that the Republican party is united in their efforts to end the shutdown and secure the border. They are not backing down from their promise to protect the American people and their country.

In the midst of all the chaos and uncertainty, it is reassuring to see a leader like Mike Johnson standing up for what is right and not being swayed by the polls. His unwavering determination to find a solution and end the shutdown is a true testament to his commitment to serving the American people.

As the government shutdown continues, it is important for the American people to remember that the blame lies with the Democrats. They are the ones who are refusing to come to a compromise and end this unnecessary crisis. It is time for them to put aside their political agendas and prioritize the well-being of the country.

In the words of House Speaker Mike Johnson, “The American people deserve better than this. It’s time for the Democrats to do their job and end this shutdown.” Let us hope that the Democrats will heed his words and work towards finding a solution that benefits all Americans.

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