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Only 36% of Democrats say they’re “extremely” or “very” proud to be American, according to a new Gallup poll, reflecting a ...
National pride in the U.S. has fallen to a record low, with only 58% of Americans describing themselves as “extremely” or ...
The White House is gearing up for a patriotic celebration this Fourth of July, with plans that include a bill signing.
A record-low share of Americans feel strong pride in their national identity, according to new polling, which underscores a ...
Patriotism has become partisan, according to a new poll covered by CNN on Friday morning. During a segment about Americans’ changing national pride, the program broke down the results of a Gallup poll ...
Four months ago, Donald Trump delivered the first national address of his second term, speaking to a joint session of ...
Fewer Americans feel a sense of national pride this year, according to a new poll released by the Fourth of July.
Democrats largely drove the drop, while Republicans’ level of national pride kept steady. Younger Americans are also less ...
A new Gallup survey shows declining patriotism across generations, with Gen Z showing the lowest levels of national pride, as ...
A new Gallup poll shows a record-low 58% of American adults say they are extremely or very proud to be American.
Pride in America hits historic low, new poll finds just days before July 4 holiday. While Republicans’ pride has swelled, Democrats and independents are less prideful in the United States than ever.
A slow erosion in national pride. America’s decline in national pride has been a slow erosion, with a steady downtick in Gallup’s data since January 2001, when the question was first asked.