Poll: Fewer Americans Say Democracy Central To U.S. Identity

Poll: Fewer Americans Say Democracy Central To U.S. Identity

      

A recent poll found that only 66% of Americans claim that a democratically elected government is important to the United States’ national identity, with those aged 18-29 reporting the lowest belief in U.S. democracy’s centrality at only 51%. What do you think?

“Let’s just try totalitarianism and vote it out if we don’t like it.”

Randy Clow, Fruit Bagger


“If you truly love a form of government, let it go.”

Andrei Karpinsky, Photo Cropper


“America’s more about ‘living mas’ these days.”

Rosemary Caralle, Staircase Installer

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   A recent poll found that only 66% of Americans claim that a democratically elected government is important to the United States’ national identity, with those aged 18-29 reporting the lowest belief in U.S. democracy’s centrality at only 51%. What do you think?
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Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.

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