Americans are anxious about
the stability of their democracy. roughly 40% of the politically active say
that members of the other tribe are evil; 60% believe they are a threat to the
country. more than 80% think the system needs “major changes” or “complete
reform”. jeremiads from pundits about the decay of political life no longer
seem to match the gravity of the threat. some scholars have gone so far as to
warn of the risk of civil war.
All this became dangerously real in the attack by Trump supporters on the Capitol a year ago, which injured 140 police officers, in an attempt to prevent the certification of their champion’s defeat. After a fleeting moment of clarity, the majority of Republican lawmakers reverted to making excuses for Donald Trump because his lies had rapidly taken hold. Today, fully 70% of Republican voters still believe that the election was stolen. In head-to-head polling the former president is one point behind Mr Biden, well within the margin of error and, thanks to the electoral college, possibly ahead in a theoretical match-up.
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