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Surprised it is that low to be honest, wonder who the candidate is that they don't mention

Only 3 in 10 Americans believe that the nation’s process for electing a new president is functional, a record low, according to a new poll.

Some 66 percent believe that the system is broken, a Gallup survey released Friday found, while 4 percent had no opinion.

Most Americans, 68 percent, regardless of party affiliation, say that at least one remaining White House hopeful would make a good president regardless of party affiliation, however.

more http://thehill.com/b.....cess-works

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Surprised it is that low to be honest, wonder who the candidate is that they don't mention

Only 3 in 10 Americans believe that the nation’s process for electing a new president is functional, a record low, according to a new poll.

Some 66 percent believe that the system is broken, a Gallup survey released Friday found, while 4 percent had no opinion.

Most Americans, 68 percent, regardless of party affiliation, say that at least one remaining White House hopeful would make a good president regardless of party affiliation, however.

more http://thehill.com/b.....cess-works

 

Disappointed it's not lower. Can't fix it without 99%+ in agreement and stirred to act.

 

I don't think the writer meant to imply a single candidate, rather they are saying regardless of party affiliation, that the people surveyed mostly had at least one candidate they felt they could back. (Yet 66% of those polled don't believe their vote matters. With super delegates, super pacs, special interests, gerrymandering, the electoral college, Washington assimilated group think, and widespread corruption, why/how would their vote matter?)

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that makes sense

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