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Voters Reveal Which Party They Think Is Most Responsible For Government Shutdown: Poll

Republicans or Democrats? The results of a new survey published by The Washington Post are in!

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huffpost.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Voters Reveal Which Party They Think Is Most Responsible For Government Shutdown: Poll

Republicans or Democrats? The results of a new survey published by The Washington Post are in!

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eu.usatoday.com9 mesi fa

Who gets blamed for a shutdown? Polls show nation is divided.

New polling in the hours before the midnight Oct. 1 shutdown shows how Americans view the congressional impasse.

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  1. martedì 30 settembre 2025·eu.usatoday.com

    Who gets blamed for a shutdown? Polls show nation is divided.

    New polling in the hours before the midnight Oct. 1 shutdown shows how Americans view the congressional impasse.

  2. venerdì 3 ottobre 2025·huffpost.com

    Voters Reveal Which Party They Think Is Most Responsible For Government Shutdown: Poll

    Republicans or Democrats? The results of a new survey published by The Washington Post are in!

  3. sabato 4 ottobre 2025·huffpost.com

    CNN's Harry Enten Reveals Exactly Who Americans Are Blaming For Government Shutdown

    The network's data chief said the polling falls in line with past shutdowns and doesn't strike him as "surprising."