Hope by the Numbers Is 44
Briefly

Ray Block, Andrene Wright, and Mia Angelica Powell state that there has not been as much concern for American democracy's safety since the Civil War, reflecting a serious crisis.
66% of surveyed Americans believe their democracy is in danger, indicating significant fears about the political system's viability over the next decade despite a hopeful 44%.
Hope is not passive; it acts as a catalyst for those who believe in the possibility of overcoming challenges, with Black and Asian Americans showing the highest levels of hope.
Among respondents, 31% felt 'worried' before the mid-term elections, with demographic analysis revealing that Black and Asian Americans maintain higher hope levels compared to their White counterparts.
Read at Psychology Today
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