
A near-record-low of U.S. citizens say they are “extremely” proud to be an American, according to a new Gallup survey that found national pride near historic lows among both Republicans and Democrats.
A near-record-low of U.S. citizens say they are “extremely” proud to be an American, according to a new Gallup survey that found national pride near historic lows among both Republicans and Democrats.
The poll, released this week by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, found that 42 percent of U.S. adults chose “what you feel in your heart,” while 29 percent chose the Bible, and another 29 percent chose “majority rule.”
A new poll from NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist shows that Americans believe that inflation should be the top priority for President Joe Biden.
A new poll says 30 percent of young Christians identify as LGBTQ, but some are questioning the accuracy of the results.