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New Poll Shows Just How Unpatriotic Young Democrats Have Become

A recent Harvard poll has revealed a severe disparity in national pride among young Americans. 24% of young Democrats express their pride in being American compared to 76% of young Republicans who share that sentiment.

Opinion survey Found The key disparity between young Democrats, Republicans and independents. The poll surveyed 2,096 Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 nationwide. Pollers conducted the survey from March 14th to March 25th.

Of Democrats, 54% said they were embarrassed to be Americans, while 21% said they weren’t. For Republicans, it was 8% and 16%, respectively.

The results of the opinion polls are shown Wideer Trends to reject trust in government agencies and reject divergent views about what That means being an American. Only 19% of young AmericaAccording to Polling, the NS trusts the federal government to act consistently for the best interests of the public. 18% of respondents expressed their trust in the parliament, and 23% expressed their trust in P.reSident and 29% in US. supreme court. (Related: Yale Youth Voting Show, Americans in college now support GOP over DEM)

When asked about the central values ​​of American identity, 35% of party boundaries respondents chose “individual rights and freedoms” as the most important thing. But beyond this shared priorities, keen partisan differences emerged. Young Democrats identified “diversity and inclusion” (28%) and “democracy and civic participation” (22%) as the centres of American identity, while younger Republicans focused on “economic opportunity and rising mobility” – 27% – and “Christian values.”

Polls also revealed trends in community engagement, but only 17% Young American vote Report A strong sense of connection with a community. Less than half of them said they felt a sense of community.

Economically, young Americans prioritize financial security Regardless of politics86% cited it as important. However, only 56% feel confident You can secure that.

Young Americans also appear to be leaning towards traditional family milestones. oFifty-seven percent of young people value marriage, and only 48% believe it is important to have children. According to research.

This change is influenced by political identity, as young Republicans are more likely to value these goals compared to their peers of Democrats. Specifically, 75% of young Republicans prioritize marriage, while 69% emphasize having children. In contrast, among young Democrats, the numbers drop to 56% and 43%, respectively.

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