Poll Reveals: Majority of Americans Alarmed Over Democracy's Future

July 1, 2025 | Lena Dorsey

About three-quarters of Americans believe that democracy is facing a serious threat, as per a recent survey conducted by NPR, PBS NewsHour, and Marist College. This growing concern reflects the increasing polarization seen across the political landscape, with citizens expressing unease over the potential erosion of democratic norms and principles. The survey highlights the widespread skepticism that has permeated the national psyche, fueled by contentious elections, disputed truths, and partisan media narratives.

Adding to the nation's trepidation is the perception of escalating politically motivated violence, identified as a significant issue by a comparable proportion of respondents. This sentiment underscores the uneasy reality that political discourse in the United States has taken an increasingly tense and, at times, dangerous turn. Instances of violent events linked to political ideologies have left many worried about the implications for social stability and harmony.

Such findings come at a pivotal moment for the American political system, as lawmakers and citizens alike grapple with maintaining the country's democratic foundations amid growing distrust and divisions. Analysts suggest that addressing these concerns will require robust dialogue and cooperative action to reinforce the institutional guardrails that uphold democratic governance. In the interim, the poll reflects a profound anxiety that afflicts the heart of American society, signaling urgent calls for change and reform.

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