6 out of 10 Americans don't think Americans are smart enough to make political decisions themselves

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While confidence in government has increased modestly in recent years, the public is increasingly suspicious of itself.

In the most recent Pew Values Survey, fewer than six-in-ten (57%) say they have a good deal of confidence in the wisdom of the American people when it comes to making political decisions, a seven-point decline over the past decade and a much steeper 20-point decline since 1964.

In 1997, Democrats had expressed more confidence than either Republicans or independents in the political wisdom of the American people.

Today they have less confidence: 56% of Democrats say they have "a very great deal" or a "good deal" of confidence in the judgment of the people, down 13 percentage points from 1997.

At the same time, 60% of Republicans and 59% of independents express high levels of confidence in the American people’s political judgments, which are comparable to levels of a decade ago.

 

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