A new statewide poll finds more than half of Coloradans blame President Donald Trump for the government shutdown, and even more oppose his plan to spend more than $5 billion on a border wall.

Trump received blame for the monthlong shutdown from 53 percent of respondents and congressional Democrats were blamed by 33 percent, according to Keating Research, which is based in Telluride. Both got the blame from 11 percent. The polling firm surveyed 500 active Colorado voters between Jan. 20 and 24, with a margin of error of 4.4 percent.

“The shutdown news from Colorado couldn’t be more clear,” said Chris Keating of Keating Research in a statement. “Voters here put the blame for the longest shutdown of the federal government in U.S. history on Donald Trump, and a strong majority are opposed to his plans for a wall.”

Trump’s plan for a wall on the Mexican border received 38 percent support, while 53 percent opposed the idea.

Trump and U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, a fellow Republican, saw little movement in their favorability ratings among Colorado voters, with 39 percent viewing each of them favorably. Gardner had a 43 percent unfavorable result, while Trump was at 60 percent unfavorable. .

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, sworn in earlier this month, debuted in the poll with 53 percent of voters viewing him favorably and 33 percent unfavorably.