American confidence in government sinks to new low
Americans' trust and confidence in U.S. institutions — such as the presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court — continues to dwindle, according to a new poll from Gallup.
The survey, released Wednesday, found that only 27% of Americans have "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in 14 major institutions in the country, down three points from the former low in 2014.
Testing American trust in 16 separate institutions, Gallup found that 11 are facing "significant declines" in confidence, with the largest being the Supreme Court and the presidency. Since Gallup's last confidence survey in June 2021, American confidence in the Supreme Court fell 11 percentage points and the presidency dropped 15 points.
Compared to last year's survey, trust in Congress also declined. Last year, 12% of respondents stated they had "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in Congress. This year, however, only 7% gave the same response.
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My confidence in Biden and the Democrats in Congress is nil. I think the Supreme Court is doing a good job in correcting mistakes of the past. I get the impression that the media liked Roe v. Wade despite the fact that it made no sense from a constitutional perspective and turning the ruling over to the states was a proper move. I look forward to voting against every Democrat on the ballot this year.
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