Majority of US voters say democracy is under threat but are split on who to blame, poll shows
Briefly

The survey indicates that nearly half of US voters believe the government does a poor job of representing ordinary people, with significant concern over democracy's effectiveness.
62% of voters believe the government primarily serves itself and elite interests rather than the collective good, highlighting a widespread perception of corruption.
A notable finding is the increase in voter confidence regarding election results, with nearly 80% believing next week's outcomes will be accurate, a marked improvement from two years ago.
Despite deep political divides, a significant majority agree on the need for major changes or a complete overhaul of the financial and political systems in the US.
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