Americans Eager for Change in U.S. Government

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William Howell, the professor of American Politics at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, shared some insight into the aforesaid data:

“The poll reveals that voters do not trust government to follow through, and it’s not meeting their expectations. This lack of trust and lack of performance relates to larger concerns about the state of American democracy.”

Going into the 2020 Presidential Election

The fact that various Americans have concerns about the United States government is no secret. This is very well known and subsequently a dominant theme which will lead in the 2020 presidential election.

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However, different politicians maintain wholly diverse ideas on how to better government. This, too, is going to serve as a huge factor in 2020. In most cases, Democrats tend to favor expanding government in order to fund and enforce their various policies. Republicans, on the other hand, generally favor the decrease of government and empowering Americans with autonomy to better their lives.