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Updated · Fox News · Jun 24
Fox News Poll Finds 53% Proud of U.S. as 54% Say Best Days Lie Ahead
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Fox News Poll Finds 53% Proud of U.S. as 54% Say Best Days Lie Ahead

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Summary

  • Fifty-three percent of registered voters say they are proud of the country, while views on U.S. progress toward liberty, equality and self-reliance are nearly evenly split, with a narrow majority rating that progress negatively.
  • Fifty-four percent say America’s best days are ahead, up 11 points from 2023, even as 60% say democracy is not working well in the United States today.
  • Partisan and generational gaps are wide: about 8 in 10 Republicans say they are proud of the country, versus 3 in 10 Democrats, and voters under 45 are less likely than older voters to express pride.
  • Seven in 10 voters still call themselves patriotic, including majorities in all partisan groups, suggesting personal attachment to the country remains stronger than confidence in its current performance.

Insights

How can national pride remain strong when a majority feels democracy is not working well?
With rising living costs, what is fueling Americans' growing optimism about the country's future?