How Well the Republican and Democratic Parties Represent Americans’ Interests
Frustration with Democrats rises to 75%, while GOP support grows with 27% feeling proud, reflecting shifting partisan attitudes in the U.S., Pew Research finds.
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Americans Lose Faith in Both Political Parties as Frustration Boils Over
According to a new Pew Research Center survey, Americans are increasingly frustrated with both major political parties, with 61% viewing the Republican Party and 57% viewing the Democratic Party as too extreme, and only 39% and 42% respectively viewing them as governing honestly. The post Americans Lose Faith in Both Political Parties as Frustration Boils Over appeared first on The Washington Informer.
Research Shows American Voters Still Unhappy with Both Political Parties
As campaign season for next year’s midterm elections begins, a growing number of Americans say they feel disconnected from both major political parties, viewing Democrats and Republicans alike as out of touch and extreme. A new Pew Research Center survey of 3,445 adults found that more than half of respondents see both parties as “too extreme.” Only 39 percent believe Republicans govern “ethically and honestly,” while 42 percent say the same abo…
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