QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Most Americans consider themselves patriotic, but disagree on what patriotism means. What does patriotism mean to you? Beside each answer, you will see the percentage of people who voted for each answer from the original survey.
Supporting the military (59%)
44%
707 votes
Flying the flag (52%)
30%
483 votes
Celebrating national holidays like July 4 (45%).
29%
469 votes
Voting (61%)
49%
787 votes
Speaking out against political leaders (49%)
18%
295 votes
Respecting American values and traditions (63%)
53%
841 votes
Upholding the Constitution (63%)
59%
945 votes
Not Applicable
10%
164 votes
2.
2.
57% think it's possible to shape patriotism in a way a broad swath of the country can support. Do you agree?
Yes
43%
695 votes
No
12%
187 votes
Undecided
35%
552 votes
Not Applicable
10%
166 votes
3.
3.
Asked what would draw out that hopeful optimism again, respondents called for the following. Which would you like to see? Select all that apply.
Better civic education (51%)
38%
608 votes
Strengthening public support for veterans (53%)
46%
732 votes
Schools to teach democratic values (51%).
38%
602 votes
Policies that promote and encourage more civic engagement to strengthen our country (50%)
40%
639 votes
Hear more stories of Americans working together for the country (37%).
31%
490 votes
Elected leaders to stop trafficking in rage politics and appeal to our better instincts rather than exploiting our divisions (50%)
55%
886 votes
Not Applicable
12%
191 votes
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