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New York Times/Siena College National Survey

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute October 18, 2022

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  • 71% say: American Democracy is Currently Under Threat
  • By 50-43% Voters: Political System too Divided to Solve Problems
  • Americans Split on Election Concern:  Some Eligible Voters Won’t Have Fair Chance to Vote – 48%, Some People will Vote Illegally – 46%
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