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A significant portion of the American electorate perceives the justice system as fundamentally flawed. According to recent surveys, 79% of likely voters believe that the United States operates under a two-tier justice system—one that deliberately protects political insiders while possibly persecuting opponents. This perception cuts across party lines, with 77% of Independents also echoing this concern.
Furthermore, about 80% of likely voters feel that the justice system is compromised and functions based on double standards. These figures underscore a deep-rooted distrust in the legal institutions, reflecting a belief that justice is often applied unevenly depending on one's political influence or affiliation.