Trust in the government can decline due to a variety of factors such as corruption, broken promises, lack of transparency, and ineffective policies. Additionally, political scandals, misinformation, and perceptions of inequality or injustice can also contribute to a loss of trust among the general population.
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Lower voter turnout, and party disloyalty i.e. registering as an independent. Also, the protesting and petitioning of the government
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People are spending too much money on the campaign. It has become too much about who has the most money rather than the issues.
64% trust their government, while 36% do not.
Increased cost of election campaigns has contributed in the decline of trust in the government because the majority of the money comes from corporations so its more like a competition of who can get the biggest and most well known sponsors this has raised concern that elected representatives might become more accountable to powerful donors than to their electorates; in simpler terms the increased costs suggest that the office can be bought.
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A divided party government occurs when one party is in the presidency and the other controls one or both chambers of Congress. Because in a divided government one party can check the other's agenda, it is exceedingly difficult for a party to carry out its policies. Divided party governments in modern times have affected voter behaviors. The inability of a party to bring its promises to fruition has contributed to voter disillusionment in the democratic system, decreasing trust and confidence in government.
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Government Properties Income Trust (GOV)had its IPO in 2009.