Gallup: 'Extreme' Pride in America Hits New low

High schoolers carry an American flag in Las Vegas (Richard Brian/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)

By    |   Tuesday, 02 July 2019 08:33 AM EDT ET

Only 45% of people surveyed are "extremely" proud to be Americans, according to a new Gallup poll.

This marks the lowest percentage Gallup has recorded since it first asked the question in 2001. It is a slight drop from last year's survey, which recorded 47% were "extremely" proud. The highest mark — 70% — came in 2003.

Overall, the latest poll also showed a total of 70% of those surveyed said they are proud to be Americans.

Here are how the survey results, released Tuesday, break down:

  • 76% of Republicans are "extremely" proud to be Americans.
  • 22% of Democrats are "extremely" proud.
  • 41% of independents are "extremely" proud.
  • 32% of all those polled said the American political system makes them proud, compared to 68% who say it does not.
  • 91% of those surveyed say American scientific achievements make them proud, while 8% say the breakthroughs do not.

The poll, conducted June 3-16, surveyed 1,015 adults. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.

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