Poll finds most Americans proud but worried about direction

A recent national survey shows strong pride in being American among most respondents, yet widespread concerns about the country's trajectory ahead of its 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026.

The NPR/PBS News/Marist poll of 1,340 adults, conducted June 8-11, found that 93 percent of Republicans, 61 percent of independents and 45 percent of Democrats described themselves as proud to be American.

Overall, 83 percent said the nation has moved away from its founding principles, a higher share than during the 1976 bicentennial. At the same time, 82 percent viewed serious threats to democracy as present, up four points since February.

Twelve percent strongly agreed that political violence could be needed to correct the country's course, down from 25 percent in October 2025. A majority of respondents still expect America's best days to lie ahead, though 59 percent lack confidence that future generations will fare better.

Several participants shared mixed feelings. One independent election official recalled celebrating the bicentennial as a child and now sees the nation as divided, while a federal employee hoped Americans would reject violence to resolve differences.

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