A growing number of Americans blame Trump
for shutdown: Reuters-Ipsos poll
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[January 09, 2019]
By Chris Kahn
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A growing proportion
of Americans blame President Donald Trump for a partial government
shutdown that will cut off paychecks to federal workers this week,
though Republicans mostly support his refusal to approve a budget
without taxpayer dollars for the U.S.-Mexico border wall, according to a
Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday.
The national opinion poll, which ran from Jan. 1 to Jan. 7, found that
51 percent of adults believe Trump “deserves most of the blame” for the
shutdown, which entered its 18th day on Tuesday. That is up 4 percentage
points from a similar poll that ran from Dec. 21 to 25.
Another 32 percent blame congressional Democrats for the shutdown and 7
percent blame congressional Republicans, according to the poll. Those
percentages are mostly unchanged from the previous poll.
To see a graphic showing the results of the poll, click here
https://tmsnrt.rs/2RGb7ko.
Trump has promised to keep the government partially closed until
Congress approves funding for an expanded barrier along the border.
Illegal border crossings into the United States have declined
dramatically in recent years, yet Trump insists a wall is still
necessary to stem a “humanitarian and national security crisis” in the
region.
The president has asked Congress for nearly $6 billion for the wall and
was expected to make his case directly to the public on Tuesday night in
a nationally televised address.
Democratic leaders in Congress have refused to approve funding for
additional border fencing, saying that it is an ineffective way to
secure the border.
Public support for a border wall has shifted considerably over the past
few years as it became a centerpiece of the Trump agenda. The poll found
that 41 percent of the public supports building additional border
fencing, down 12 points from a similar poll that ran in the first week
of 2015, as opposition doubled among Democrats.
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Rose Garden after
a meeting with U.S. Congressional leaders about the U.S. government
shutdown and border security at the White House in Washington, U.S.,
January 4, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo
It also found that only 35 percent of adults in the United States
support a congressional spending bill that includes funding for the
wall, and 25 percent support Trump’s decision to keep the government
closed until Congress approves funding for the wall.
Republicans, however, strongly support Trump’s pursuit of an
expanded border wall. They have consistently ranked immigration as
their top concern for the country. Seventy-seven percent of
Republicans said in the most recent poll that they want additional
border fencing, and 54 percent said they support Trump shutting down
the government until Congress approves funding for the wall.
The government shutdown has affected a broad swatch of the federal
government already, including national parks, airline security
screening, housing and food aid, and the release of economic data.
About 800,000 federal workers have been furloughed or are working
without pay, and many will miss paychecks for the first time on
Friday.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll was conducted online in English throughout
the United States. It gathered responses from 2,203 adults,
including 722 Republicans and 867 Democrats. The poll has a
credibility interval, a measure of precision, of 2 percentage
points.
(Reporting by Chris Kahn; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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