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Polls show pride in the nation has dropped to an all-time low. But it's crucial not to conflate the nation with the ...
If Americans, especially Democrats, want to change their country, they can do so while waving the star-spangled banner with ...
America’s decline in national pride has been a slow erosion, with a steady downtick in Gallup’s data since January 2001, when ...
Republicans are proud to be American, no matter which party is in charge — but Democrats are sunshine patriots who only take ...
Mitch Albom’s “Morning in America” lecture demonstrates that his view is part of the problem. These are not normal times.
Fewer Americans feel a sense of national pride this year, according to a new poll released by the Fourth of July.
A new Gallup survey shows declining patriotism across generations, with Gen Z showing the lowest levels of national pride, as ...
However, as we shall see when digging into the poll numbers, the dip in American pride is more an indictment of Trump’s critics. The 41% of respondents who said they were “extremely proud ...
Additionally, 19% of Americans say they are ‘moderately proud,’ whereas 11% say they’re only ‘a little proud’ to represent ...
American patriotism has sunk to a historic low, according to a new Gallup poll with national pride tumbling among Democrats ...
Democrats’ national pride dropped from 62 percent in 2024 to only 36 percent in 2025 while Republican nationalism increased ...
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.
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