AP
According to a new CNN/ORC poll released Monday morning, 46% said they would blame Congressional Republicans if the government shuts down beginning on Tuesday. By contrast, 36% would blame President Barack Obama, and 13% would blame both.
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Obama scored the best in this category - by a narrow, 49-47 margin, people think he's actually acting like an adult. Congressional Democrats are perceived as "spoiled children" by 58% of respondents.
Monday is the final day for Congress to pass a bill that would avert a government shutdown - a prospect that doesn't look likely. The Senate on Monday is expected to reject two House-passed amendments meant to chip away at the Affordable Care Act.
But House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said that if that does happen, House Republicans will look to move a new version of their continuing resolution that would make changes to the health-care law.
About seven in 10 Americans say that a government shutdown would be a bad thing for the country - and that number rises to about 80% who say so about a shutdown that lasts for more than a few weeks.