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Survey shows differing sentiments among Democrats and Republicans ahead of America's 250th anniversary

A survey reveals that less than 20% of Democrats express pride in being American ahead of the country's 250th anniversary, while about 66% of Republicans do. The survey also finds that Democrats are significantly less likely to show enthusiasm for attending related events.

A recent survey indicates that fewer than 20% of Democrats feel proud to be American as the nation approaches its 250th birthday, compared to approximately 66% of Republicans. Additionally, Democrats are reported to be less than half as likely as Republicans to express enthusiasm for attending events related to the anniversary on July 4.

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Fewer than 1 in 5 Dems feel proud to be American ahead of 250th birthday — compared to 2 in 3 of Republicans

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Survey shows differing sentiments among Democrats and Republicans ahead of America's 250th anniversary

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