https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-ame...continues-independent-voters-are-increasingly POLL SHOWS INDEPENDENTS INCREASINGLY AGAINST TRUMP ON SHUTDOWN 1/22/2019 A new poll shows independent voters are increasingly blaming President Trump as the partial federal government shutdown heads into a second month. In the latest The Hill-HarrisX survey, 46 percent of registered voters who identify as political independents said that Trump and the congressional GOP are primarily responsible for the government closure, a 7-point jump from a Dec. 30-31 survey. Just 17 percent of independents said that congressional Democrats were primarily responsible, up by just 1 percentage point from the earlier survey. The poll also found that voters of both parties have increasingly moved toward blaming the opposing party for the budget standoff. Republican voters are 9 percentage points more likely to blame congressional Democrats for the situation now in comparison to December. Meanwhile, Democratic voters are even more likely to point the finger at President Trump: Eighty-one percent of Democratic voters say that Trump and the congressional GOP are to blame, up 3 points from the previous survey. Notably, even as GOP voters' willingness to blame Democrats has increased, only 56 percent of Republican voters say that congressional Democrats are responsible. By comparison, 81 percent of Democratic voters say that Trump or the congressional GOP are at fault. Thirteen percent of Republican respondents said that Trump and the congressional GOP were responsible, while 24 percent said that both parties were to blame. Trump said last month during a public meeting with Democratic congressional leaders that he would be "proud to shut down the government for border security" and that he would refrain from blaming them for the shutdown, though he has subsequently sought to shift blame for the shutdown to Democrats.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehil...ump-approval-falls-from-start-of-shutdown?amp January 17, 2019 - 10:07 AM EST Poll: Trump approval falls amid weeks-long shutdown President Trump's approval rating has dropped amid the ongoing partial government shutdown and is beginning to decrease even among his closest supporters, according to a new poll. Trump's overall approval rating is currently 39 to 53 percent in the NPR/PBS/Marist Institute survey released Thursday, a net change of 7 points from the 42 to 49 percent in December. Among suburban men, one of the president's typically top-performing demographics, the percentage who approve of the president's job dropped from 51 to 42 percent, while disapproval among that group rose from 42 to 48 percent. His support among white evangelical Americans remains strong, but even that category has decreased in support for the president amid the shutdown over the past month, from 73 percent in December to 66 percent this month