Who’s to Blame? Survey Reveals Divided Opinions
A new YouGov survey shows Americans are split over responsibility for the longest U.S. government shutdown in history, with 35% blaming Republicans, 32% pointing to Democrats, and 28% faulting both parties equally. 📊 The divide has shifted slightly since October, with fewer respondents blaming Republicans and more holding both sides accountable.
Shutdown’s Growing Impact 🚨
Now in its sixth week, the shutdown is hitting harder: 1 in 3 Americans say it’s affecting them “a great deal” or “somewhat,” up from 21% last month. From aviation safety to food programs, the fallout is spreading—and the Senate’s 14th failed vote this week offers little hope for a quick fix.
Political Standoff or Stalemate? 🎬
Think House of Cards meets real life. With both parties locked in a war of words, federal workers and everyday citizens are paying the price. Could this gridlock reshape trust in U.S. politics? Stay tuned. 🔍
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Survey shows Americans divided over who to blame for govt shutdown
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