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Partisan differences in perceived levels of democracy across presidential administrations
Political ScienceHumanities and Social Sciences Communications

Partisan differences in perceived levels of democracy across presidential administrations

G. D. Cheng, S. Does, et al.

This intriguing research by Gloria Danqiao Cheng, Serena Does, and Margaret Shih dives into the perceptions of declining democracy among U.S. Americans, revealing how partisanship skews these perceptions significantly. Discover how partisan gaps emerged during crucial moments in recent U.S. elections and the surprising bipartisan support for democracy following the Capitol attack.... show more
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