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Poll Shows Decline in American Pride Ahead of 250th Anniversary

A PRRI poll reveals that only 51 percent of Americans feel 'extremely proud' or 'very proud' of their national identity as the country nears its 250th anniversary. The survey also shows that 23 percent are 'moderately proud' and 14 percent have lower pride levels.

A recent poll conducted by PRRI indicates a decline in the number of Americans expressing pride in their national identity as the country approaches its 250th anniversary. According to the poll, 51 percent of respondents reported being either 'extremely proud' or 'very proud' of being American. Additionally, 23 percent identified as 'moderately proud,' while 14 percent expressed lower levels of pride.

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Fewer in new poll say they’re proud of being American

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Poll Shows Decline in American Pride Ahead of 250th Anniversary