Americans Proud but Worry About Nation's Direction, Poll
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals 65% of Americans are proud, but 83% believe the nation has drifted from its founding principles ahead of the 250th.
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A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll reveals 65% of Americans are proud, but 83% believe the nation has drifted from its founding principles ahead of the 250th.
New Reagan Institute poll reveals a massive generational divide: younger Americans are far less concerned about China as a threat than seniors.
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A national survey reveals 78% of Walloons and 74% of Brussels residents are pessimistic about the future, driven by economic anxiety.
A new AP-NORC poll reveals declining belief in American exceptionalism ahead of the nation's 250th birthday, with deep generational and partisan divides.
New Gallup poll shows support for same-sex marriage fell to 65%, down from 71% peak, driven by declining Republican support amid growing polarization.
The 2026 National Survey shows a majority of Belgians now see the United States as an adversary and overwhelmingly support European military autonomy.
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The 2026 National Survey reveals most Belgians believe everything was better in the past, with pessimism strongest among radical voters.
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