According to a new New York Times/Siena College poll, nearly half of all U.S. voters believe American democracy fails to represent ordinary citizens adequately, reflecting deep distrust.
With three-quarters of voters feeling democracy is under threat, there is a marked division based on partisan leanings, indicating diverse perceptions of what constitutes a threat.
Events from the recent past including a violent attack on the Capitol, corruption allegations, and persistent issues like inflation and cultural strife have led to widespread disenchantment with American politics.
Fifty-eight percent of voters express a desire for significant reforms or complete overhaul of the financial and political systems, showcasing the urgent calls for change in governance.
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