The majority of American voters are against shutting down the government over President Trump’s Mexico border wall, a new survey has found.

Sixty-one percent of 1,999 registered voters who were surveyed oppose the drastic measure, while 28 percent support it.

Eleven percent don’t know or don’t have an opinion.

The poll was conducted by Politico/Morning Consult between Aug. 24 and 28. It has a 2 percent margin of error.

Last week, Trump vowed to “close down our government” if he doesn’t get the funding necessary to build a wall along the Mexican border. He also insists the Mexican government will pay for the wall, though Mexico has steadfastly said it will not under any circumstances.

“We’re going to have our wall,” he told a crowd at a Phoenix rally. “The American people voted for immigration control. We’re going to get that wall.”