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Poll: Only 1 in 10 Believe Govt. Checks and Balances Are Effective
As the President continues to flex his executive power, many feel that his branch of the federal government is the most powerful. In fact, a recent poll found that only 10% of Americans believe the checks and balances laid out in our Constitution are very effective.
(The Center Square) ā Only 1 in 10 Americans believe the current checks and balances for the three branches of government are very effective, says a national poll released Thursday in North Carolina.
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Sampling April 10-17 of 1,000 adults by the Elon University Poll found 32% said it is somewhat or very ineffective. In answering who has too much power, 46% said the executive branch, 27% the judiciary and 19% the legislative branch.
āAmericans are clearly questioning whether the rule of law and our constitutional structure are built to withstand the pressures of the current political moment,ā said Zak Kramer, dean of Elon University School of Law. āThereās a lot of uncertainty about how these disputes will turn out, and things are moving fast, so we shouldnāt be surprised that most Americans view these questions through a heavily polarized lens.ā
Tuesday will be the 100th day in office for President Donald Trump. Through Tuesday of this week, nonpartisan law and policy journal Just Security documented 206 legal challenges to his administrationās actions. The New York Times, the Elon Poll said, has found 98 judicial rulings at a minimum temporarily pausing some of the administrationās efforts.
Trumpās approval ratings, according to the Elon poll, have gone from positive to negative since a Feb. 6-11 polling just weeks into his second term. His job performance is approved by 41% and disapproved by 47%; in February it was 45% approved and 41% disapproved.
Party lines are strong, according to the poll. His executive orders are opposed by 83% of Democrats and approved by 73% of Republicans.
Survey answers were split nearly evenly on the U.S. Supreme Court ā 51% confident, 49% little or no confidence. Only 21% believe it is balanced when considering conservative and liberal.
Regarding the Department of Justice, 69% believe a president should not influence cases. Within that principle, support is from Democrats (83%), independents (65%) and Republicans (61%). Only 38% believe Trump when he says the departmentās processes were used against him; 43% think he is wrong.
Elon University said 1,149 adults age 18 and older were interviewed and matched down to the 1,000 sample. Margin of error is +/- 3.58%.Ā The university funds and operates the pollĀ āas the neutral, nonbiased information resource.ā
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This article was originally published at The Center Square. Used with permission. Photo Credit: Tom Fisk/Pexels.
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