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Shock Poll: Broad Majority of Americans Reject Democrat Push to Shut Down Government

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Shock Poll: Broad Majority of Americans Reject Democrat Push to Shut Down Government

In a recent New York Times/Siena poll, it was revealed that a broad majority of Americans are against the Democrat push to shut down the government. This shocking revelation comes at a time when the country is already facing numerous challenges and uncertainties. The poll, which surveyed over 1,500 registered voters, clearly shows that the American people are not in favor of a government shutdown and are looking for solutions, not more problems.

The results of the poll are a clear indication that the American people are tired of the political games and power struggles that have been plaguing our government for far too long. It is time for our elected officials to put aside their personal agendas and work together for the betterment of our nation.

The poll found that 62% of Americans do not support the idea of a government shutdown, while only 31% are in favor of it. This is a significant margin and shows that the majority of Americans are not willing to bear the consequences of a government shutdown. It is a clear message to the Democrats that their push to shut down the government is not in line with the wishes of the American people.

The American people are well aware of the consequences of a government shutdown. It means that thousands of government employees will be furloughed, national parks and museums will be closed, and essential services will be disrupted. It also means that the economy will suffer, and the American people will bear the brunt of it. The fact that the majority of Americans are against a government shutdown shows that they are not willing to put their livelihoods at risk for the sake of political posturing.

The poll also revealed that 60% of Americans believe that the government should be kept open while negotiations continue for a solution to the current budget impasse. This is a clear indication that the American people want their elected officials to work together and find a solution that benefits everyone. It is time for our leaders to put aside their differences and find common ground for the sake of the country.

The Democrat push to shut down the government is not only unpopular among the American people, but it is also unnecessary. The Democrats have the power to pass a budget without any support from the Republicans. They can use their majority in the House of Representatives to pass a budget that does not include funding for a border wall. However, instead of finding a solution, they are choosing to play politics and hold the government hostage.

The American people are tired of the constant bickering and gridlock in Washington. They want their elected officials to work together and find solutions to the pressing issues facing our nation. The fact that a majority of Americans reject the Democrat push to shut down the government is a clear message to our leaders that it is time to put the needs of the country above their own political agendas.

In conclusion, the results of the New York Times/Siena poll are a wake-up call for the Democrats. The American people have spoken, and they do not support a government shutdown. It is time for our leaders to listen to the voices of the people and find a solution that benefits everyone. The American people deserve better than a government shutdown, and it is up to our elected officials to deliver on their promises and work towards a brighter future for our nation. Let us hope that our leaders will heed the message of the American people and put an end to the political games that are hurting our country.

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