A PBS News/NPR/Marist poll indicates that a significant majority of Americans believe the country has deviated from its founding principles as it approaches its 250th anniversary. According to the poll, 83% of U.S. adults feel that America has strayed from the ideals established two-and-a-half centuries ago. Among these respondents, 47% stated that the U.S. has 'moved far away' from these principles, while 36% indicated that America has 'moved somewhat away.'
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Poll Indicates Majority of Americans Feel U.S. Has Strayed from Founding Principles
A recent PBS News/NPR/Marist poll reveals that 83% of Americans believe the U.S. has strayed from its founding principles. Nearly half of those surveyed, 47%, feel the country has moved far away from these ideals.
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Poll: Most Americans think the U.S. has strayed from its founding principles
Poll Indicates Majority of Americans Feel U.S. Has Strayed from Founding Principles