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Polls Say American Pride Depends on How You Ask

Newseze Wire·Sat, Jul 4, 3:21 PMWire: Bloomberg Markets
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Polls Say American Pride Depends on How You Ask

Between June 8th and 11th, NPR/PBS/Marist conducted a poll of 1,340 adults and found thatAmericans remain broadly proud of their country, but views on patriotism, the nation's future and trust in government are increasingly divided along…

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