A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll indicates that 76% of Americans believe democracy faces serious threats, with rising concerns regarding politically motivated violence. The survey, conducted among 1,381 adults, shows a significant division in opinion, particularly along party lines. While 89% of Democrats see a threat, only 57% of Republicans agree, a decrease from 88% earlier. This decline reflects broader political volatility as the nation grapples with identity and leadership crisis. The survey presents concerns about who belongs in America and the future direction of the country amidst an increasingly polarized environment.
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals that 76% of Americans perceive democracy as under serious threat, reflecting significant political volatility and division in the country.
Concerns over politically motivated violence are amplified, with nearly three-quarters of Americans viewing it as a major problem amidst Donald Trump's presidency.
The survey indicates a stark decline in the number of Republicans who see democracy under threat, dropping from 88% during Joe Biden's presidency to 57% presently.
Responses did not specify perceived threats to democracy, indicating that Democrats and Republicans likely have differing views regarding what constitutes a threat.
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