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More Democrats are abandoning America and her values

Back in January 2001, 92 percent of Republicans and 87 percent of Democrats called themselves proud to be American. Both parties could still claim to love their country. That is now over.

More Democrats are abandoning America and her values
The Hill โ€” 7 July 2026
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Back in January 2001,ย 92 percent of Republicans and 87 percent of Democrats called themselves proud to be American. Both parties could still claim to

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Why This Matters

The erosion of shared national pride between the two major parties signals a fundamental shift in Americaโ€™s civic cultureโ€”one that could reshape political alliances, policy priorities, and even the nationโ€™s global standing. When nearly nine in ten Americans once affirmed their patriotism across party lines, the current divide suggests a deeper fracture in the social contract, threatening the stability of institutions that rely on collective identity.

Background Context

For decades, bipartisan expressions of national pride served as a stabilizing force in American politics, even amid sharp ideological divides. The post-9/11 era briefly reinforced this unity, but the rise of identity politics, social media polarization, and the backlash against cultural changes have since fractured that consensus. Today, partisan identity often supersedes civic pride, with each side increasingly viewing the other as a threat to the nationโ€™s values.

What Happens Next

If this trend continues, it could accelerate the realignment of political coalitions around narrower, more tribal definitions of Americanism, potentially marginalizing moderates in both parties. Watch for whether this shift leads to new political movements that explicitly reject traditional partisan loyalties in favor of cross-partisan coalitions rooted in patriotism. The long-term risk is a self-reinforcing cycle where declining pride fuels further disengagement, undermining civic participation.

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