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As US Turns 250, 77% Say Founding Fathers Would Be Disappointed With Nation’s Direction: Gallup Poll

WASHINGTON, Jun 25: A large majority of Americans believe the nation’s founders would be disappointed with the current direction of the United States as the country approaches its...
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Off The Press
· Jun 28, 2026
Most Americans say US not adhering to founding ideals: poll
American voters overwhelmingly support their country’s founding ideals – yet the majority also believe that the U.S. is failing to live up to them, according to new polling. The Center Square’s Voters’ Voice Poll revealed that 86 of registered U.S. voters support America’s founding principles, among which the poll listed “individual rights such as life, []...Click to read more
ArcaMax
· Jul 2, 2026
As the US turns 250, a forgotten founding influence helps explain its current unease
As the 250th anniversary of American independence approaches, many people in the U.S. are deeply concerned about the country’s future. A recent poll by Elon University found that 69 of respondents “believe the signers of the Declaration of ...
Conservative Review
· Jul 10, 2026
News the Wall Street Journal Buried In Its Own 'America 250' Poll
Two-thirds of Americans say they are proud of America's 250th anniversary, with 84 percent saying it’s time to celebrate America and 70 percent saying it’s the greatest country in the world or one of the few greatest.Ninety-two percent say hard work is an important value to them personally, with 71 percent saying patriotism is important and 68 percent saying belief in God is important. Ninety-two percent say respect for private property, free markets, and free enterprise are extremely, very, or somewhat important to the United States' identity as a nation, and 73 percent are extremely, very, or moderately proud of America's history.The post News the Wall Street Journal Buried In Its Own 'America 250' Poll appeared first on .
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· Jul 7, 2026
More Democrats are abandoning America and her values
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America 250: A republic, if we can keep it
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Real Clear Politics
· Jul 2, 2026
As U.S. Turns 250, National Pride Becomes More Partisan
As U.S. Turns 250, National Pride Becomes More Partisan
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