American Pride Falls to Record Low, Driven by Democrats and Gen Z
- Only 58% of Americans say they are "extremely proud" or "very proud" to be American, according to Gallup polling.
- In 2025, only 36% of Democrats report being "extremely" or "very" proud, a steep decline from 87% in 2001, as stated by Gallup.
- Meanwhile, 92% of Republicans indicate they are "extremely proud" or "very proud" to be American, reflecting a stable sentiment over the years.
- The differences in national pride between parties have led to concerns about their impact on political discourse, as noted by Brad Smith.
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Polling Patriotism - A Stunning Contrast Between Democrats and Republicans - The Last Refuge
CNN broadcast a rather remarkable polling outcome that hits on the issue of pride and patriotism. The collapse of pride in America from the Democrats polled is only 36% percent. Compared to Republicans 92% proud to be an American. What a contrast. This tells me that democrats hate America. pic.twitter.com/BPoK7EeKXG — Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) July […] The post Polling Patriotism – A Stunning Contrast Between Democrats and Republicans…


Just 34 Percent of Democrats Are Now Proud to Be American — Driving Overall Patriotism to All-Time Low
Democrats have seen a massive drop in their pride in being American since Trump won last year’s presidential election in a landslide.
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