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  2. The survey comes at the end of a campaign where both sides have said the other is bad for democracy. The survey included 2,516 voters nationally and was conducted from Oct. 20 to 23. The margin of ...

  3. Democracy promotion by the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although American democracy promotion efforts in the MENA region take a more balanced top-down/bottom-up strategy than those of the European Union and engage in more politically sensitive areas such as state institution building, [77] some question the assumption that pushing for liberalizing reforms is a worthwhile endeavor given that regimes ...

  4. Politics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    American politics is dominated by two parties, which since the American Civil War have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, although other parties have run candidates. Since the mid-20th century, the Democratic Party has generally supported left-leaning policies, while the Republican Party has generally supported right-leaning ones.

  5. 'American democracy': Bernie Sanders re-elected to ... - AOL

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    U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders earned a fourth term in national office, thoroughly defeating his Republican opponent, Gerald Malloy. With 79% of the vote reported at 10 p.m., Sanders had 64% of the vote ...

  6. Exit polls 2024: Deep economic discontent with Biden drove ...

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    More voters see American democracy as threatened (73%) than secure (25%). Still, about 6 in 10 in these preliminary exit poll results say the country's best days are ahead of it, versus about a ...

  7. How Democratic Is the American Constitution? - Wikipedia

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    How Democratic is the American Constitution? (2001, ISBN 0-300-09218-0, among others) is a book by political scientist Robert A. Dahl that discusses seven "undemocratic" elements of the United States Constitution. The book defines "democratic" as alignment with the principle of one person, one vote, also known as majority rule.

  8. American democracy has overcome big stress tests since the ...

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    Supporters of that attack launched a campaign against local election offices, chasing out veteran administrators and pushing conservative states to pass new laws making it harder to vote. At the ...

  9. An enduring question for American democracy - AOL

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    Let me put it this way: We live in a political system marked by strong, independent branches of government, each designed to exercise limited and defined powers within constitutional boundaries.