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ancianita

(42,027 posts)
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 06:17 PM Monday

This Recent Study On the Shutdown Shows The Public Will Blame Republicans

"... According to our poll, a small plurality of Americans would still blame Republicans for the shutdown even if Democrats are withholding votes for health care funds:

If Democrats vote against a funding bill after Republicans refuse to restore health care funding, more Americans still blame Republicans (35%) than Democrats (24%), with 32% blaming both. (These numbers are similar to the topline blame results.)
Others have proposed that Democrats withhold support for the funding bill on the grounds that Trump is an authoritarian. Blame for Democrats rises in this scenario:

If Democrats vote against a funding bill as a broader statement of opposition to Trump’s agenda (such as on immigration enforcement, deployment to cities), the split is 36% blame Republicans / 30% Democrats / 24% both.


Generally, the conventional wisdom that government shutdowns hurt the party in power or have a durable effect on public opinion is overstated. But if you’re going to shut down the government, it helps to tie the move to something you want to deliver for voters. Democrats start with a real, if tenuous, lead on the shutdown fight.




The other way to view this shutdown polling is that, if there is going to be a shutdown, Democrats should fight for health care funding since it doesn’t increase the percentage of Americans who say they’d blame the party for it. Put another way: If you’re going to get blamed by some people for shutting down the government anyway, you might as well use the opportunity to accomplish something."

https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/new-poll-voters-to-blame-republicans-for-shutdown

Corporate bias will headline the Republicans messaging, but at least we do have some numbers that contradict it.

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This Recent Study On the Shutdown Shows The Public Will Blame Republicans (Original Post) ancianita Monday OP
A firm stance for a wildly popular government program is intheflow Monday #1
I hear you. Love this, because this works: "A million little cuts on their fabric of power...." ancianita Monday #2

intheflow

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1. A firm stance for a wildly popular government program is
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 07:59 PM
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a much better approach than trying to topple the entire monstrosity of this regime. The best way to respond is by a million little cuts in their fabric of power, and a firm moral stance in favor of affordable health care would be a strong showing of solidarity with the will of the people. Most folks can’t wrap their heads around more than one political thing at a time, but they absolutely know this issue because it directly affects them and their families.

ancianita

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2. I hear you. Love this, because this works: "A million little cuts on their fabric of power...."
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 08:14 PM
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