CNN: Shutdown poll is bad for democrats

One poll?

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45 percent of registered voters think Republicans in Congress are more responsible for the government shutdown,
Among independents, 48 percent think Republicans in Congress are more responsible, while 32 percent think Democrats in Congress are more responsible and Page Not Found | Quinnipiac University Poll percent volunteered that they think both parties are equally responsible.
 

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45 percent of registered voters think Republicans in Congress are more responsible for the government shutdown,
Among independents, 48 percent think Republicans in Congress are more responsible, while 32 percent think Democrats in Congress are more responsible and Page Not Found | Quinnipiac University Poll percent volunteered that they think both parties are equally responsible.
That poll just shows the incredible number of undereducated and clueless individuals that can be found in a sample by the polling organization.

The correct answer is: Democrats in the Senate - 100%
 
Their lies are finally being called out by the media. Here Schumer excoriates Trump for stopping SNAP benefits after he voted at least 13 times not to continue SNAP benefits:

 
That poll just shows the incredible number of undereducated and clueless individuals that can be found in a sample by the polling organization.

The correct answer is: Democrats in the Senate - 100%
Can't say I have ever had total confidence in polling, but when multiples indicate similar, there is often baseline feelings and trends, that are noteworthy, to say the least. Lots of people do set great store in them. Who will actually answer and take a poll, and why they take it is luck of the draw.
 
Can't say I have ever had total confidence in polling, but when multiples indicate similar, there is often baseline feelings and trends, that are noteworthy, to say the least. Lots of people do set great store in them. Who will actually answer and take a poll, and why they take it is luck of the draw.
Did you look at the details of the poll to see when and where the poll was conducted, how the questions were phrased and what answers were suggested of provided from them to choose from. Without that information, the poll is truly worthless because the data is likely manipulated.
 
Did you look at the details of the poll to see when and where the poll was conducted, how the questions were phrased and what answers were suggested of provided from them to choose from. Without that information, the poll is truly worthless because the data is likely manipulated.
This time, I didn't. Most I did on this lookup was reading what Ipsos put out. I do more of that people in elections, mostly to see how the questions were phrased and ordered, as it does make a difference.
 
The topic is the Poll in the OP, stay on topic
 
This time, I didn't. Most I did on this lookup was reading what Ipsos put out. I do more of that people in elections, mostly to see how the questions were phrased and ordered, as it does make a difference.
The fact they used the term Congress instead of the Senate was probably intentional to deflect people from blaming the actual culprits. The House Republicans and even the Democrats are not to blame because they already did their part, even though Jeffries is still running his mouth. The sad part is even he knows the Republicans in the House will not vote for any changes the Senate might include in the CR. He doesn't have the numbers to keep it from failing.
 
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The fact they used the term Congress instead of the Senate was probably intentional to deflect people from blaming the actual culprits. The House Republicans and even the Democrats are not to blame because they already did their part, even though Jeffries is still running his mouth. The sad part is even he knows the Republicans in the House will not vote for any changes the Senate might include in the CR. He doesn't have the numbers to keep it from failing.
Glad I am not dependent on the government. Sounds like its going to be a long haul. I hear they are cutting food to the poor and hungry next. The vast majority of those are born citizens, and Johnson gleefully said, this would turn the pain level up to 10.
 
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This Democrat Party has shown again and again and again that they're totally unconnected to the average American.

And why shouldn't they be? Just look who the party fosters as its base.

Republican average supporters looks like average americans:
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Meanwhile, the average democrat supporter looks like this:
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Glad I am not dependent on the government. Sounds like its going to be a long hall. I hear they are cutting food to the poor and hungry next. The vast majority of those are born citizens, and Johnson gleefully said, this would turn the pain level up to 10.
I take issue with your word choice, He is merely pointing out the DEMs are doing this to their own voters by refusing to fund the government. Your TDS is affecting your perception again.
 
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