National pride in the United States has reached a record low, Gallup said in a new survey Monday, particularly among women and Republicans.
June 15 (UPI) — National pride in the United States has reached a record low, Gallup said in a new survey Monday.
The pollster said a survey taken between May 28 and June 4 showed 42 percent of respondents said they are “extremely” proud to be American and 21 percent said they’re “very” proud.
Those who answered being “extremely” or “very” proud, 63 percent, is the lowest measure since Gallup began asking the question in 2001.