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Post-Election Poll Study Reveals Deepening Distrust in Government and Information Sources

WASHINGTON (December 11, 2024) — George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management, in partnership with Schoen Cooperman Research, unveiled the findings from their U.S. Post-Election Trust in Government Study. The study, conducted just weeks after the 2024 presidential election, highlights growing concerns about public trust in government and its messaging.

The survey of 800 U.S. adults, conducted from November 19–23 2024, aimed to understand how the recent election shaped public perceptions of government effectiveness, messaging integrity, and the broader information landscape.

Key Findings:

The findings underscore the need for government leaders to address misinformation, political polarization, and institutional distrust. Enhanced transparency and improved communication strategies tailored to diverse demographics and media preferences are critical to rebuilding public trust.

“These results make it 100% clear: the media is fragmented across generations and political parties,” says Lesley Lopez, director of the public relations and communications program for George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. “Those leaders who seek to connect with the American public will have to modernize and rethink their strategies, and also find ways to break through the growing mistrust. Communicators have their work cut out for them, but this research provides insights that will guide the way forward.”

The complete study is available here.

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The Graduate School of Political Management at the George Washington University College of Professional Studies is the first and foremost school of applied politics, advocacy, and communications. For more information, visit gspm.gwu.edu. Connect with GSPM on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @GSPMgwu.

Schoen Cooperman Research is a strategic research consulting firm headquartered in New York, that helps political, corporate, and advocacy partners drive transformative change.

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