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As U.S. Turns 250, Most Americans Are Proud - But Majority of Dems Want to Live Somewhere Else
As the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding approaches, two-thirds of U.S. adults say they’re proud to be American – but a majority of Democrats say they’d rather live in another country, a new national survey reveals. Fully 68% of U.S. adults agree that “I am proud to be an American,” including half (48%) who say it’s “very true” that they’re a proud American, Elon University reported Tuesday, releasing results of its America 250 public opinion poll. Nearly all Republican adults (95%)
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