Americans Still Believe in Democracy — but Disagree on What Threatens It Most
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Americans still believe in democracy — but disagree on what threatens it most
At a time when polarization often drowns out nuance, a new report from More in Common titled “Shared Ideals, Divergent Realities” offers a revealing portrait of Americans’ views on democracy in the Trump era.
Bengt Berg expresses concern in VF about the development of democracy, primarily from a local perspective. However, Novus' latest democracy report generally shows a clear gap between voters and elected officials.


Commentary: Americans still believe in democracy — but disagree on what threatens it most
At a time when polarization often drowns out nuance, a new report from More in Common titled “Shared Ideals, Divergent Realities” offers a revealing portrait of Americans’ views on democracy in the Trump era.
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