New Poll from The George Washington University and Stagwell (STGW): Trust in Government Institutions Declines
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- Trust in major government institutions is declining. Congress is not working (68%), presidency is not working (59%), and Supreme Court is not working (49%). These institutions are becoming increasingly politicized. Concerns about presidential authority and abuse of executive orders are growing. Bipartisanship breakdown is intensifying.
The Society of Presidential Pollsters Founder, Mark Penn, Will Discuss "American Government in the 21st Century" Annual Poll Results
"Trust in major government institutions is declining again because polarization and partisanship are dominating the discussion," said Penn. "Politicians are intentionally stoking the distrust, but if our institutions can't support each other they will all suffer the consequences together."
Trust in presidency, Supreme Court and Congress declines after several years of stagnation
- Voters increasingly believe these institutions are not functioning properly:
68% say Congress is not working (up 9 points),59% say the same of the presidency (up 9), and49% say so about the Supreme Court (up 6). - Voters believe these institutions are becoming increasingly politicized: Majorities say the presidency is becoming more politicized (
67% , up 7 from last year), as well as Congress (66% , up 5) and the Supreme Court (55% , up 4).
Concerns about presidential authority grow
55% of voters say executive orders are increasingly being abused.- Although most voters still say the presidency should have the same amount of power,
29% now think it should have less power, up 5 points from last year.
Voters remain passionate about free speech
92% of voters think the country should have freedom of speech.85% of voters, up 5 points from last year, say we need to strengthen First Amendment freedoms rather than limit more areas of speech.
Bipartisanship breakdown is intensifying but voters still want it
81% of voters say the bipartisan system of governing is broken, back up to pandemic levels after two years of improvement.72% of voters say bipartisan support is necessary for major policy change.
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The George Washington University established the Society of Presidential Pollsters in 2010. The Society acts as a membership organization for the select group of people who have served as public opinion advisors to the President of
HarrisX, on behalf of the Society of Presidential Pollsters, conducted the survey online between Sept. 8 – 11, 2023 among 2,001 registered voters who were randomly recruited to participate in it. Results were weighted for age within gender, region, race or ethnicity, income, education, political party, and political ideology where necessary to align them with their actual proportions in the population. The margin for error was +/-
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