One of the greatest threats to democracy is the idea that it is unassailable.

At a time of potential danger to American demo­c­ra­t­ic norms and insti­tu­tions, it is more urgent than ever for scholars to highlight the risks to our system of gov­ern­ment. In this spirit, Bright Line Watch brings together a group of political sci­en­tists to monitor demo­c­ra­t­ic practices, their resilience, and potential threats.

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A Partial Democratic Rebound?

2026 has brought continued chal­lenges to demo­c­ra­t­ic insti­tu­tions as the United States approach­es the midterm elections, including partisan efforts to redraw con­gres­sion­al districts, renewed claims of wide­spread election fraud, and con­se­quen­tial Supreme Court rulings on pres­i­den­tial power and voting rights. Against this backdrop, we continue our research examining how political sci­en­tists, the American public, and fore­cast­ers assess both the current state of American democracy and its future tra­jec­to­ry. Although our survey results indicate per­sis­tent serious concerns, experts perceive a partial demo­c­ra­t­ic rebound since the low points of Donald Trump’s second term.

The results were collected as part of Bright Line Watch’s 29th survey of 568 political sci­en­tists (referred to as experts; fielded July 10–27, 2026) alongside a rep­re­sen­ta­tive sample of 2,750 members of the American public (fielded July 13–27).

August 2026

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