Concerns Over Voting Rights Reach a Fever Pitch in the US. A new poll conducted by the AP-NORC Center has revealed a stark reality: a significant majority of Americans believe that fundamental rights, including the right to vote, are under threat. The survey found that a staggering 66% of respondents consider the right to vote to be either facing a "major threat" or a "minor threat" in the US, while nearly a third of respondents saw no threat at all. This alarming trend raises questions about the erosion of democratic institutions and the potential for voter suppression, sparking fears that the very foundation of American democracy may be at risk.
Most Americans believe that some rights including the right to vote are facing some level of threat, according to a new poll. In the AP-NORC Center poll, 66 percent of respondents said that the right to vote is either facing a “major threat” or “minor threat” in the U.S., while 33 percent said it is...