The latest Gallup poll indicates that only 58 percent of American adults feel 'extremely' or 'very' proud to be American, the lowest in over 20 years. The decline is driven primarily by Democrats, with their pride falling to 36 percent, a 26-point drop from last year. In contrast, Republicans show high national pride at 92 percent. The gap in pride levels between the two parties is now 56 percentage points, the largest since 2001, indicating increasing partisan division in sentiments of national identity.
Gallup reported that just 58 percent of adults in the United States are 'extremely' or 'very' proud to be American, marking the lowest level since these surveys began.
The decline in national pride has been primarily driven by Democrats, with only 36 percent expressing strong pride, a decrease of 26 percentage points from the previous year.
Republicans maintain high levels of national pride, with 92 percent expressing pride, marking a seven percentage point increase from last year.
The gap in national pride between Republicans and Democrats has reached 56 percentage points, the widest since Gallup began measuring such sentiments in 2001.
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