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appalachiablue

(41,102 posts)
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 10:01 AM Jun 2022

Poll: Half of Americans Now Predict U.S. May 'Cease To Be A Democracy' Someday: Yahoo News



- Tear gas is released into a crowd of protesters, with one wielding a Confederate battle flag that reads “Come and Take It,” during clashes with Capitol police at a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 U.S. presidential election results by the U.S. Congress, at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, U.S, January 6, 2021. (Reuters/CNBC).
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- Yahoo News, June 15, 2022. - Ed.

A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll shows that most Democrats (55%) and Republicans (53%) now believe it is “likely” that America will “cease to be a democracy in the future” — a stunning expression of bipartisan despair about the direction of the country. Half of all Americans (49%) express the same sentiment when independents and those who do not declare any political affiliation are factored in, while just a quarter (25%) consider the end of U.S. democracy unlikely and another quarter (25%) say they’re unsure.

At the same time, however, a large number of Americans seem indifferent to the high-profile hearings by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol — an effort to get to the bottom of one of the most dramatic assaults on the democratic process in U.S. history. In fact, the new survey of 1,541 U.S. adults — which was conducted from June 10 (the day after the committee’s first hearing) to June 13 (the day of its second) — found that fewer than 1 in 4 (24%) say they watched last Thursday’s initial primetime broadcast live. Only slightly more (27%) say they caught news coverage later. Nearly half (49%) say they did not follow the hearings at all.

So while the data indicates that many Americans seem to be losing faith in the future of U.S. democracy, relatively few seem interested in reckoning with a real-life attempt to undermine it. That raises a disturbing question: Have Americans simply given up on democracy? The poll doesn’t go quite that far. But it does suggest that Americans have largely given up on each other. As usual, partisanship is key to understanding what’s happening here. Live viewership of the hearings was lowest among Donald Trump voters (9%), Republicans (13%) and Fox News viewers (22%); it was highest among Joe Biden voters (47%), Democrats (44%) and viewers of MSNBC (52%). Nearly three-quarters (72%) of those who watched identified as Democrats or Democratic-leaning independents.

In part as a result, less than half of Americans (45%) say they believe the Democrat-led committee’s central claim: that the Jan. 6 attack “was part of a conspiracy to overturn the election.” The rest either say it was not (35%) or that they’re unsure (20%).

Likewise, just 37% of Americans believe there was a conspiracy and that “Trump was at the center of [it]” — the committee’s other major argument. Again, partisan affiliation defines these views: 84% of Biden voters & 77% of Dems believe the attack was part of a conspiracy to overturn the election; 71% of Trump voters & 59% of Republicans believe the attack was not part of such a conspiracy. Independents are evenly split — 39% yes versus 41% no — on the question. But if Republicans & Republican-leaning independents are largely dismissive of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, then why are most of them pessimistic about the future of democracy? For the same reason most refused to watch the hearings in the 1st place: because they see Democrats — not the Trump supporters who invaded the Capitol — as the real problem. And Democrats largely feel the same way about Republicans...

- Cont' + *Graphs, https://news.yahoo.com/poll-half-of-americans-now-predict-us-may-cease-to-be-a-democracy-someday-090028564.html
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- Related: 'Bill Clinton: 'Fair Chance' US Could 'Completely Lose' Its Democratic System', The Hill, Jine 16, 2022,
https://democraticunderground.com/10142930741

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Poll: Half of Americans Now Predict U.S. May 'Cease To Be A Democracy' Someday: Yahoo News (Original Post) appalachiablue Jun 2022 OP
Don't look now. dchill Jun 2022 #1
Some already call us a failed democracy unblock Jun 2022 #2
You got it Unblock. Sad and dangerous times appalachiablue Jun 2022 #4
How many of those are whining MAGAts who just ***KNOW*** they're the ones oppressed? nt eppur_se_muova Jun 2022 #3
Isn't it already when less than a dozen people control over 90% of the wealth. The politicians doc03 Jun 2022 #5
The critical question the poll didn't ask: Fiendish Thingy Jun 2022 #6
Yes. THIS! wnylib Jun 2022 #7
Exactly this. The article assumed both sides consider losing democracy as "despair." Lucky Luciano Jun 2022 #8
And you can thank Social Media question everything Jun 2022 #9

unblock

(52,115 posts)
2. Some already call us a failed democracy
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 10:09 AM
Jun 2022

And it's becoming rather hard to dispute that.

Most failed democracies continue to have elections.

Republicans have the unpopular view on nearly every issue, yet they continue to win enough power to advance their agenda.

doc03

(35,293 posts)
5. Isn't it already when less than a dozen people control over 90% of the wealth. The politicians
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 10:52 AM
Jun 2022

are up for sale even to foreign countries. When a minority blocks any change. We are still a democracy
in name only.

Fiendish Thingy

(15,545 posts)
6. The critical question the poll didn't ask:
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 11:32 AM
Jun 2022

Especially of Dems:

“If you believe that the US may cease to be a democracy, what are you willing to do personally to prevent that from happening?”

The Republicans should have been asked:

“If you believe The US may cease to be a democracy, do you feel that is a good or bad thing?”

Lucky Luciano

(11,248 posts)
8. Exactly this. The article assumed both sides consider losing democracy as "despair."
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 01:26 PM
Jun 2022

The republicans probably think fascism is awesome.

question everything

(47,425 posts)
9. And you can thank Social Media
Fri Jun 17, 2022, 02:21 PM
Jun 2022

I was thinking about it when we found out, yesterday, that Whiny Donny deviated from his prepared "eclipse speech" to twisting harassment at Pence which the traitors recounted.

Also, unrelated, the report on the Depp Heard trial quoted opinions from TikTok that bashed her and could have influenced the jury.

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