US Voters Report Higher Pride in Being American This Election Year


US Voters Report Higher Pride in Being American This Election Year

Survey Shows Increase in American Pride Compared to 2020

A recent survey conducted by The U.S. Sun revealed that American voters are feeling more proud to be American this election year compared to 2020. The survey found that 36% of respondents are more proud to be American today than they were four years ago. Additionally, 28% of respondents reported feeling less proud to be American.

Political Divide in American Pride

There was a noticeable difference in American pride across party lines. The survey found that 39% of Republicans are less proud to be Americans today than in 2020, while only 14% of Democrats feel less proud. Third-party voters, including Libertarians, Independents, and Greens, also reported feeling less proud to be American compared to four years ago.

Dead Heat Between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump

The survey also revealed that Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are deadlocked at 46% each in the days leading up to the election. With only 5% of Americans undecided about their vote and 2% not planning to vote, both campaigns are focusing on winning over the remaining undecided voters.

Final Campaign Push in Battleground States

As election day approaches, both campaigns are intensifying their efforts in the seven battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Polling in these swing states is extremely close, with neither candidate holding more than a 2% lead.


US Voters Report Higher Pride in Being American This Election Year

Last-Minute Campaign Strategies

Harris has been making last-minute media appearances to sway voters, while Trump has been engaging with specific supporter groups and avoiding mainstream media. Both candidates are gearing up for the final stretch of the campaign as election day draws near.


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