A new poll released by the Pew Research Center has revealed that a majority of Americans are in favor of political reforms. The poll, which surveyed over 2,000 adults, found that a majority of respondents support reforms such as term limits for elected officials, campaign finance reform, and the elimination of the Electoral College.
The poll found that a majority of Americans (62%) support term limits for elected officials. This is a significant increase from the last time the question was asked in 2017, when only 53% of respondents supported term limits. The poll also found that a majority of Americans (63%) support campaign finance reform, which would limit the amount of money that can be donated to political campaigns.
The poll also found that a majority of Americans (62%) support the elimination of the Electoral College. This is a significant increase from the last time the question was asked in 2017, when only 51% of respondents supported the elimination of the Electoral College.
The poll also found that a majority of Americans (63%) support the idea of making it easier for citizens to register to vote. This is a significant increase from the last time the question was asked in 2017, when only 54% of respondents supported the idea of making it easier for citizens to register to vote.
The poll also found that a majority of Americans (62%) support the idea of making it easier for citizens to cast their ballots. This is a significant increase from the last time the question was asked in 2017, when only 54% of respondents supported the idea of making it easier for citizens to cast their ballots.
Overall, the poll reveals that a majority of Americans are in favor of political reforms. This is a significant shift from the last time the question was asked in 2017, when only a slim majority of respondents supported political reforms. This shift in public opinion could have a major impact on the upcoming elections and could lead to more meaningful political reforms in the future.