Damning poll reveals what Democrats ACTUALLY think of America ahead of its 250th birthday

Patriots are just weeks away from celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, marking America's semiquincentennial.Many citizens are clearly proud of the globally transformative superpower bequeathed to them and keen to honor the contributions and sacrifices made by generations past. There are, however, a great many who alternatively look back on American history with ingratitude and down at the country as currently constituted.'Let’s pay for one-way tickets.'According to a new national Elon University poll conducted by YouGov between April 30 and May 4, 55 of Democratic respondents said that there is another country on Earth that they would rather live in than the United States today. Only 10 of Republicans said the same.Overall, only 35 of respondents said in the run-up to America's 250th birthday that they would prefer to live elsewhere.When asked which term best describes how they feel about America turning 250 years old, 68 of Republicans said they felt proud; 19 said they felt grateful; 3 said they felt conflicted; 1 said they felt frustrated; 1 said they felt disappointed; and 9 said they had no strong feelings.When similarly asked to describe their feelings, only 18 of Democrats said they felt proud; 17 said they felt grateful; 21 said they felt conflicted; 6 said they felt frustrated; 15 said they felt disappointed; and 24 said they had no strong feelings.Asked specifically about their pride in the country — about the veracity of the statement I am proud to be an American to them personally — Democrats again came across as contemptuous. Only 26 of Democratic respondents said that the statement was very true; 22 said it was somewhat true; 21 said it was neither true nor untrue; 18 said it was somewhat untrue; and 12 said it was very untrue.RELATED: The Bill of Rights is the antidote to soft despotism Kevin Carter/Getty ImagesThe Republican respondents signaled significantly greater pride in their homeland: 83 said the statement was very true; 12 said it was somewhat true; 4 said that it was neither true nor untrue; 1 said it was somewhat untrue; and zero respondents said that it was very untrue.Whereas 85 of Republicans rated the health of American democracy as either excellent, good, or fair, Democratic respondents overwhelmingly — 64 — rated the overall health of U.S. democracy today as poor.Democrats evidenced their low regard for the country in other answers, including to the question: How successfully or unsuccessfully do you believe the United States is currently living up to its founding ideals?Fifty-four percent of Republicans said that the U.S. has very successfully or somewhat successfully lived up to its founding ideals; 20 said America has neither been successful nor unsuccessful in this regard; and 26 said it has been somewhat or very unsuccessful.Democrats disagreed with their friends across the aisle in the extreme: 74 of Democratic respondents said the U.S. has been somewhat or very unsuccessful in living up to its founding ideals; 11 said it has been neither successful nor unsuccessful; and 14 said the country has been either very or somewhat successful in living up to its founding ideals.As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Americans have complex and diverse feelings about America 250, said Jason Husser, director of the Elon University Poll. Many Americans expressed significant concern about the health of American democracy today, and the country is split on its outlook over the next 50 years.When conservatives caught wind of this poll, many advocated for helping the Democratic majority realize their dream of living in another country.Mike Davis, the founder of the Article III Project, wrote, Let’s pay for one-way tickets, anywhere in the world, for all of them. And 6 months of living expenses. But they must renounce their American citizenship. And never come back.Trump should launch a national program to help that 55 achieve their dreams — help them out with flights, the job search, and maybe even a few months of rent in their new home, tweeted Nathan Roberts, the co-founder of Save Heritage Indiana. Long term, this will save our country LOTS of money.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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