The U.S. political and economic systems

Following the 2018 mid-term election, American voters are equally divided about how they view the U.S. political and economic systems. Roughly half of voters (49%) agree these systems are stacked against people like them and a roughly equal share, 46%, disagree with that assertion.

Having half or more Americans agree with the idea that these systems are “stacked against” people like them is nothing new. CONT.

Micah Roberts, Public Opinion Strategies