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A new Gallup survey shows 58 percent of U.S. adults say they're proud to be an American. While there are some partisan splits, the overall percentage is a record low for the annual poll question.
As we note America’s 249th anniversary this weekend, getting ready for the great celebration next year of its 250th, Gallup serves up sobering data.
National pride in the U.S. has fallen to a record low, with only 58% of Americans describing themselves as “extremely” or ...
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Money Talks News on MSNAmerican National Pride Hits New Low As Political Divide WidensNew Gallup polling shows American national pride declining sharply along party lines, with Democrats reporting historic lows ...
As Americans celebrate Independence Day, patriotism itself is becoming a source of division, according to a new poll shared ...
The White House is gearing up for a patriotic celebration this Fourth of July, with plans that include a bill signing.
Amid political polarization and unrest, we took to the bustling crowds at Red, White & BOOM! to discover how Columbus locals ...
America’s decline in national pride has been a slow erosion, with a steady downtick in Gallup’s data since January 2001, when ...
I'm hopeful that Gen Z will learn that they are better off trying to change this country, rather than tear it down.
Gallup has released an annual survey ahead of Independence Day tracking how proud Americans feel about their country. This ...
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