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US government shutdown hits millions, Trump voters stay loyal

Published on: November 9, 2025 11:51 AM

American flags flutter in front of the US Capitol more than a month into the continuing US government shutdown in Washington, DC, US, November 7. — Reuters
WASHINGTON: The longest government shutdown in US history is affecting millions of Americans financially, as federal workers miss paychecks and families face interrupted public benefits. Despite the disruptions, many Trump voters continue to support the former president, highlighting deep ideological divides in the country.

Interviews with a panel of 20 Trump voters reveal that while the shutdown has caused tangible hardships, their opinions about Trump remain largely unchanged. A recent Reuters-Ipsos poll found that roughly two-fifths of Americans blame Democratic lawmakers for the impasse, reflecting the prevailing sentiment among these voters.

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Individuals affected include Joyce Kenney, a retiree in Arizona, whose federal employee goddaughter has been furloughed, forcing the family to rely on partial unemployment benefits. Small businesses are also feeling the impact; Tampa-based artisan Steve Egan lost a $4,000 sale when a Veterans Affairs hospital cancelled an order due to shutdown-related uncertainties.

Even non-furloughed federal workers feel anxious. Amanda Taylor in Georgia expressed concern over her husband’s federal job security, fearing the long-term consequences of the shutdown. Meanwhile, younger Americans like accountant Robert Billups in Washington state see both parties at fault and worry about limited employment opportunities amid federal workforce cuts.

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The ongoing standoff stems from Democrats demanding the extension of expiring healthcare subsidies via the Affordable Care Act before agreeing to reopen the government. While voters express frustration over missed paychecks and disrupted services, many remain loyal to their political affiliations, underscoring the entrenched polarization in US politics.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: economic impact, federal workers, healthcare subsidies, Latest, political polarization, Trump voters, US government shutdown

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