Fewer Americans in new poll say democracy central to US identity
Fewer Americans are saying that democracy is central to U.S. identity ahead of the countryโs 250th birthday, according to a new poll. In The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, 66 percent of respondents said that โa democratically elected governmentโ is
Fewer Americans are saying that democracy is central to U.S. identity ahead of the countryโs 250th birthday, according to a new poll. In The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, 66 percent of respondents said that โa democratically elected governmentโ is either โextremely importantโ or โvery importantโ when it comes to โthe Unitedโฆ
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