Students are also becoming dissatisfied with the two-party political system, with 1 in 3 students not identifying with either major party.
, conducted by Tufts University. But rather than falling strictly along party lines, 1 in 3 students say neither the Democratic nor the Republican party reflect their political views, the new Chegg study found.
Many students have issues with America's two-party system. 40% believe it doesn't work, 31% believe it works, and 29% were unsure. While 79% of students belonged to either the Republican or Democratic parties, 38% said the Democratic party reflected their beliefs, while only 17% said the same about the GOP. 18% of students were independents.
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