Survey The majority of Americans worry about the collapse of democracy in their country
The results of a survey in America showed that about two-thirds of supporters of both major American parties are worried about the collapse of democracy in their country.
According to the results of a survey, the majority of supporters of both major American parties are worried about the collapse of democracy in their country.
According to the “Hill” news website, the results of the Quinnipiac University poll published on Thursday show that in total, 67 percent of participants believe that democracy in the United States is in danger, which is a 9 percent increase compared to the first month of this year.
Meanwhile, 72% of Democratic Party supporters and 70% of Republican Party supporters expressed concern about the future of democracy in America. 69% of the independent people participating in this survey are worried about this.
In terms of gender, slightly more than three-quarters of American women are worried about the collapse of democracy in their country, but this rate was 58% among men. However, about 70 percent of white and black adults similarly have this concern.
Before this, the results of another survey about the concerns of the American people showed that the fear of threats against democracy has become their biggest concern.
US President Joe Biden is scheduled to give a speech on Thursday evening local time about the “threats of extremism to our democracy” and make accusations against the rival party.
White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre said that Biden is making this speech “because he believes that our democracy is at risk.”
According to the results of a survey, the majority of supporters of both major American parties are worried about the collapse of democracy in their country.
According to the “Hill” news website, the results of the Quinnipiac University poll published on Thursday show that in total, 67 percent of participants believe that democracy in the United States is in danger, which is a 9 percent increase compared to the first month of this year.
Meanwhile, 72% of Democratic Party supporters and 70% of Republican Party supporters expressed concern about the future of democracy in America. 69% of the independent people participating in this survey are worried about this.
In terms of gender, slightly more than three-quarters of American women are worried about the collapse of democracy in their country, but this rate was 58% among men. However, about 70 percent of white and black adults similarly have this concern.
Before this, the results of another survey about the concerns of the American people showed that the fear of threats against democracy has become their biggest concern.
US President Joe Biden is scheduled to give a speech on Thursday evening local time about the “threats of extremism to our democracy” and make accusations against the rival party.
White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre said that Biden is making this speech “because he believes that our democracy is at risk.”