When Rulers Can’t Understand the Ruled
Johns Hopkins study finds significant gap in demographics, experience and partisanship between Washingtonians and the Americans they governJohns Hopkins University political scientists wanted to know if America’s unelected officials have enough in common with the people they govern to understand them.
The answer: Not really.
Surveying 850 people who either work in government or directly with it, researchers found that the inside-the-Beltway crowd has very little in common with America at large.
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