In 1979, President Jimmy Carter delivered a speech warning of a "fundamental threat to American democracy." He spoke about a crisis of confidence in the government and institutions, and a growing disrespect for government, churches, schools, and the news media. Carter's speech was an attempt to rekindle his insurgent spirit and revive his sagging presidency. However, it was met with criticism, and he was eventually defeated by Ronald Reagan in the 1980 election. Today, President Biden and other Democrats warn of a threat to democracy, specifically pointing to former President Donald Trump's actions. Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election results and his comment about being a dictator if re-elected have raised concerns among Democrats and some Republicans. The erosion of trust in institutions continues to be a problem today, as it was during Carter's time.
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