The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the country
Politics The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the country July 1, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Saige Miller , Maham Javaid The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the country Audio will be available later today. American pride is strong, the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found – but nearly one third of Americans say they are worried about the direction the U.S. is headed in and almost half of Americans think the country has moved far away from the nation's founding principles. The way Americans are feeling about the country today is largely split along partisan, gender and generational lines.
- ▪Politics The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the country July 1, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Saige Miller , Maham Javaid The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the countr
- ▪American pride is strong, the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found – but nearly one third of Americans say they are worried about the direction the U.S. is headed in and almost half of Americans think the country has moved far away from th
- ▪The way Americans are feeling about the country today is largely split along partisan, gender and generational lines.
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Politics The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the country July 1, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition By Saige Miller , Maham Javaid The majority of Americans are proud but worry about direction of the country Audio will be available later today. American pride is strong, the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found – but nearly one third of Americans say they are worried about the direction the U.S. is headed in and almost half of Americans think the country has moved far away from the nation's founding principles. The way Americans are feeling about the country today is largely split along partisan, gender and generational lines.
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