Infact
50 / 100
Mixed United States

Responsibility for a government shutdown is attributed to a political party.

Infact verdict: Mixed (50/100).

Responsibility for U.S. government shutdowns typically involves both major political parties. Polls show varied opinions on which party is more responsible, often depending on party allegiance. Both sides need to agree on funding legislation to avoid a shutdown.

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Mixed politics
The responsibility for a government shutdown lies with a specific political party.
Government shutdowns historically involve disagreements between both major political parties (Republicans and Democrats), making it controversial to assign responsibility to just one party. Public opinion often depends on party affiliation.

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