Group 1 - A recent poll by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research indicates that a majority of Americans view the government shutdown as a significant issue, with both parties being held responsible [1][2] - Approximately 60% of respondents attribute "great" or "considerable" responsibility for the shutdown to President Trump and Congressional Republicans, while nearly half believe Trump bears the most responsibility [1] - 54% of respondents also blame Democrats for the shutdown, and over three-quarters believe both parties share at least some responsibility [1] Group 2 - The government shutdown began on October 1 due to a failure to pass a new temporary funding bill before the end of the fiscal year on September 30, primarily due to disagreements over healthcare-related spending [2] - As of October 14, the Senate has voted on the temporary funding bill eight times without success, leading the shutdown into its third week [2] Group 3 - Public trust in Congress remains low, with only about 4% of Americans expressing "great" confidence in its operations, while 43% have "some" confidence, and nearly half express "almost no" confidence [1]
民调:美国政府“停摆”是“大事” 多数人认为两党都有责任
Xin Hua She·2025-10-17 02:53