Research: Most Californians believed that US democracy in serious issues

Liputan6.com, Washington, Columbia District – Most voters in California believe that the democracy of the United States (USA) is in a serious issue, according to a recent survey published by the Berkeley University of California (California University in Berkeley).

A survey published on Thursday (10/7/2025) showed that 64 percent of voters were registered in the very populated state in the United States, agreed that “American democracy is attacked”, while 26 percent claim that US democracy “is checked but not attacking.”

Only 10 percent of voters in California consider American democracy “not in danger”. At least 60 percent of voters registered in all demographic groups agree that US democracy is attacked, according to the survey, quoted from the page Antara NewsSunday (7/13).

The belief that US democracy is attacked to record the largest number of respondents aged 65 and older (70 percent), white respondents (69 percent) and black respondents (74 percent). According to the survey, only 1 percent of black respondents believe that American democracy is not in danger.

“These results emphasize the deep concern that many voters from California feel about the state of American democracy. A few years ago, it was difficult to imagine that most voters believe that American democracy is under serious threats, ”said one of the director of the University of California at Berkeley Eric Shikler.

The survey was conducted by distributing invitations by e-mail and text messages of more than 6400 registered voters in California, chosen by stratified random selection methods in the period on June 2-6.

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