Drive the news: The majority of Americans, however, are at least somewhat concerned about the effect of closing the economy, the military, federal employees and a range of other problems, according to a new CBS News-YouGov survey carried out at the start of this month.
Zoom: 23% say that the positions of the Republicans are worth arrested. But democrats are not very advanced, with only 28% saying that their positions justify a closure. On both questions, 32% said they were not sure.
Quickly catch up: The first days of the first closure since Trump’s first mandate sparked a partisan frenzy to control the message and start the blame in the aisle. For the Trump administration, this Blitz blame has included the use of government websites to disseminate political grievances.
The essentials: While the political impasse persists without any signs of softening, this could lead to significant disruptions to daily life, especially for officials who will not be paid and are faced with threats to the dismissals of the White House.
Methodology: This survey was carried out with a representative sample at the national level of 2,441 American adults interviewed between October 1 to 3. The margin of error is ± 2.3 points.
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