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Poll finds more people are starting to blame Democrats for shutdown

As the United States government shutdown continues to stretch on, the finger-pointing and blame game between political parties has become a familiar tune. And while Americans have been quick to place the fault on the shoulders of the Republican Party, a new YouGov/The Economist poll shows that the gap between the two parties is beginning to narrow.

The poll, conducted this week, revealed that 39 percent of surveyed Americans hold President Trump and the Republicans in Congress responsible for the ongoing shutdown. This is a significant decrease from previous polls, where the gap between the two parties was much wider. However, what is most interesting about this latest poll is that only 6 points separate the Republicans from the Democrats, marking a shift in public opinion.

For months, the American people have been caught in the middle of a political stalemate between President Trump and the Democrats over funding for a border wall. With neither side willing to back down, the government has been at a standstill, resulting in government employees going without pay and essential services being disrupted.

But while both sides have been pointing fingers at each other, it seems that the American people are beginning to see through the political rhetoric and placing the blame where it truly belongs. The poll showed that a growing number of Americans are holding the Republican Party accountable for the shutdown, with only a 6 point difference between them and the Democrats. This is a significant shift from previous polls, which showed a much wider margin between the two parties.

The poll also revealed that the blame game is not a one-sided affair, as the Democrats are also facing criticism from the American people. While the majority of those surveyed still hold the Republicans responsible, the Democrats are not off the hook. It is clear that the American people are fed up with the political gridlock and are looking for both parties to come together and find a solution.

In light of this new poll, it is time for both parties to put aside their differences and work towards a compromise. The American people have had enough of the political bickering and are looking for their elected officials to do their jobs and find a way to end this shutdown. It is time for the Republicans and Democrats to show true leadership and work towards a resolution that will benefit the entire country.

It is also worth noting that the narrowing gap between the two parties may be a reflection of the American people’s growing frustration with the shutdown. As the days go by, the impact of the shutdown is being felt by more and more individuals and communities, leading to a shift in public opinion. The longer this stalemate continues, the more the American people will hold both parties accountable.

In conclusion, while the blame game between the Republicans and Democrats may still be ongoing, the latest YouGov/The Economist poll shows that the American people are beginning to see through the political posturing. The narrow 6-point gap between the two parties is a clear indication that the American people are looking for a resolution to the shutdown and are holding both parties responsible. It is time for the politicians to listen to the voices of the people and put an end to this government shutdown. The American people deserve better, and it is up to our elected officials to deliver.

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