While a majority of those surveyed across the board - 58 percent - said they are either extremely or very proud to be an American, Gallup points out that this is actually a record-low.
Last year, for example 67 percent said the same, and the all-time high appears to be in 2002 - right after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks - and 2004, when 91 percent said they were proud to be an American.
Pride in being an American drastically differs on party lines. Only 36 percent of Democrats - an all-time low - say they are extremely or very proud to be an American. This is significantly down from 62 percent who said the same last year, in 2024. An all-time high of Democrats, 92 percent, said they were either extremely or very proud to be an American in 2002.
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John-john was a good kid, too bad he thought being a Kennedy meant he was exempt from the laws of physics and the dangers of IFR flight...
ReplyDeleteIf those Gen Z losers are so disgusted with the USA, send them to Cuba or Venezuela for a taste of their prefered socialist paradise . No guaranteed return, though !
ReplyDeleteHey, the press, their Social Media, and their heroes all tell them that America is shit, so why would they be proud?
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