The people don't like Republican policies; the system keeps putting Republicans in control.

Opinion | Don’t Expect Polls to Change Republican Minds - The New York Times:

"And here’s the misfire, the point at which the expected functioning of popular democracy failed. The Republican Party had pursued unpopular political maneuvers and purged heretics from its ranks, shrinking the party’s base of support. The result? In 2000, it captured the presidency and retained control over both houses of Congress.

"It was a pattern that would repeat itself over the next two decades. Republicans didn’t win every election — in fact, they’ve won the popular vote for president only once in the last 30 years. But they’ve commandeered the government repeatedly despite their unpopularity. . . .

"That the party has seldom paid a price for that unpopularity points to a troubling feature of modern American democracy: It’s not that democratic."

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