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.
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