A majority of People now consider Republicans, led by President Donald Trump, got here out forward within the current authorities shutdown negotiations, in line with a CBS Information and YouGov ballot launched on November 15.
The survey, performed November 13–14, reveals that 55% of People assume Trump and Republicans acquired extra of what they wished, whereas simply 6% consider Democrats emerged victorious. One other 24% stated neither get together succeeded.
The ballot recontacted respondents who had participated in an early-November survey performed in the course of the shutdown.
Democrats criticized for compromising an excessive amount of
Whereas the shutdown has ended, Democratic voters usually tend to really feel pissed off concerning the decision, with 55% saying their get together compromised an excessive amount of. In distinction, 70% of Republicans felt their delegation struck the appropriate steadiness in negotiations.
Many Democrats now acknowledge that Republicans achieved greater than their get together, and a few independents additionally lean towards this view.
Public disapproval persists
Regardless of the top of the shutdown, disapproval of how each events dealt with the disaster stays excessive. 60% of People disapprove of Democrats’ strategy, in contrast with 54% for congressional Republicans, and 56% disapprove of Trump’s management in the course of the negotiations.
Shutdown compromise particulars
The 43-day shutdown ended after eight Senate Democrats agreed to fund the federal government, voting with Republicans to move the measure. Democrats compromised on well being care-related calls for in alternate for a promise of a future vote on extending Obamacare subsidies, which assist thousands and thousands afford well being care. Nonetheless, Home Speaker Mike Johnson didn’t decide to the same vote, leaving the proposal’s future unsure.
Ballot methodology
The ballot surveyed 1,288 adults nationwide, with a margin of error of ±3.3 factors. It gives a snapshot of public opinion after the record-long shutdown and its decision.

