‘Very scary territory’: Libertarian Party president fears what Harris could do to American Dream

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A new survey from the Rainey Center, a D.C.-based policy-research think tank, found that only 9% of American voters think the American Dream is more attainable today.

The survey, which questioned over 1,000 American voters in July, found only 3% of its respondents said the American Dream was “much more” attainable, while 6% said it was “somewhat more” attainable. Meanwhile, 66% of the survey’s respondents said that over the last decade the American Dream has become either “much less” or “somewhat less” attainable.     

Angela McArdle, president of the national Libertarian Party, told Fox News Digital she was not surprised by the results of the survey. McArdle suggested the country was “in very scary territory” when it comes to upward economic mobility, something she said is “a big part” of the American Dream. 

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