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According to the most recent Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group poll, seven out of ten Americans feel that the United States is experiencing “cultural and economic decline.”

The majority of respondents, or 72.5 percent, agreed that the United States is in a condition of “cultural and economic decline” according to the study. Another 21.6 disagree, while 5.9 percent are still unclear.

The majority of people — 91.7 percent of the Republicans, 71.5 percent of the independents, and 50.7 percent of the Democrats — feel that the United States is in a condition of cultural and economic decline, which is an interesting example of bipartisan agreement.

Most respondents across the board, 80.6 percent, indicated that “everyday Americans” are best suited to stop this downward trend, compared to 19.4 percent who indicated “elected officials.”

Bipartisan agreement may be shown once more as 72.1 percent of the Democrats, 80.7 percent of the Republicans, and 87.5 percent of the independents concur that “everyday Americans” are best able to slow and reverse the decrease.

The poll has a +/- 2.9 percent margin of error and was conducted June 5–9 between 1,088 general election respondents.

The survey was issued around the close of what society has designated as “pride month,” which brought to light the general state of cultural decline and saw awakened businesses putting leftist agenda issues at the center of their operations.

Since President Biden assumed office, economic deterioration has been a major concern for Americans as a result of the nation’s high inflation rate and historically high gas costs.

According to the most recent The Economist/YouGov poll, the majority (52 percent) are unhappy with how Biden is handling the economy.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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