What Happened
A growing partisan gap concerning patriotism in the United States has been highlighted, with some analyses suggesting this division is unnecessary. Polls indicate that pride in the U.S. is consistent among Republicans, while a different trend is observed among Democrats.
One report, referencing a poll, suggests a record-low level of patriotism in the U.S. This has led to commentary that such trends could "tear our society apart."
The disparity in views on patriotism between the two major political parties is presented as a notable aspect of the current political landscape.
Key Facts
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A partisan divide on patriotism exists in the U.S.
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Republican pride in the U.S. is consistent.
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Democratic views on patriotism have shown a decline.
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A poll suggests record-low patriotism in the U.S.
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Concerns have been raised about societal division due to this gap.