E1985: Majority Of Americans Believe Democracy Is Under Threat
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A New York Times/Siena College poll shows that over 75% of Americans believe democracy is under threat. While 76% of likely voters agree on the threat, opinions vary on its nature. Key concerns include Donald Trump (21%), government corruption (14%), immigration (7%), and loss of constitutional liberties (6%). Other reasons include instability, Democrats, specific politicians, foreign policy, misinformation, and social divisions, each with lower percentages.  
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