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BumRushDaShow

(162,365 posts)
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 07:46 PM Saturday

Republicans grapple with shutdown - and why more are blaming the GOP

Source: The Hill

10/25/25 12:00 PM ET


Republicans are grappling with public polls showing the public places more blame on them, rather than the Democrats, for the shutdown, even as they argue they have the moral high ground in the shutdown fight.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Republicans stress that they put no partisan poison pills in a GOP-crafted, House-passed stopgap to fund the government through Nov. 21. Democrats in the Senate have repeatedly blocked that bill as they demand that Republicans first negotiate with them on health care issues, particularly on enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies expiring at the end of the year. Johnson this week pointed to news coverage about the government shutdown while arguing Democrats are more to blame.

“If the Republicans were responsible for this shutdown, that would lead the news in every mainstream media outlet every single night, it would be top fold of every newspaper, on the front page every single day,” Johnson said in a Wednesday press conference, asserting that the press was trying to “give cover to the Democrats who’ve caused this.” “The American people are not stupid, and we’re in here every day appealing to their common sense and relating the facts,” Johnson said.

Yet poll after poll finds that slightly more Americans think Republicans are to blame for the shutdown than who think Democrats are at fault. An Oct. 15-20 Reuters/Ipsos poll found 50 percent of adults blaming Republicans in Congress for the shutdown, and 43 percent blaming Democrats in Congress.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5572376-public-opinion-republican-shutdown/



It's not "slightly more". It's pretty significantly more who blame the GOP. Both citations have a 6% - 7% difference.

“If the Republicans were responsible for this shutdown, that would lead the news in every mainstream media outlet every single night, it would be top fold of every newspaper, on the front page every single day,” Johnson said


It is but you guys are too busy "on vacation" and sucking up to the loon who paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
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Republicans grapple with shutdown - and why more are blaming the GOP (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Saturday OP
People know, or are figuring it out ... usonian Saturday #1
Trump would call a 50% - 43% margin "A huge landslide, HISTORIC!" 11 Bravo Saturday #2
It's because your idiot, selfish president is attacking Americans on American soil. C Moon Sunday #3
The Hill lying for GOP again. Tiresome. travelingthrulife Sunday #4
Sad little mikey wont make the House, OUR HOUSE, go back to work. mpcamb Sunday #5

11 Bravo

(24,222 posts)
2. Trump would call a 50% - 43% margin "A huge landslide, HISTORIC!"
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 09:37 PM
Saturday

Like no one has ever seen!

C Moon

(13,280 posts)
3. It's because your idiot, selfish president is attacking Americans on American soil.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:23 AM
Sunday

while tearing down the Whitehouse and building grotesque ballroom while the rest of the country is on shutdown.
All eyes are on republicans right now, not the Democratic Party.

travelingthrulife

(3,656 posts)
4. The Hill lying for GOP again. Tiresome.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:22 PM
Sunday

IMAGINE people believing this is the fault of the GOP, the Party in charge of the House. Silly people, right Hill?

mpcamb

(3,154 posts)
5. Sad little mikey wont make the House, OUR HOUSE, go back to work.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:25 PM
Sunday

"Hey, guyz take the month off; and don't hold any Town Halls."

That twirp needs a slapdown!

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