Publication Date: 11/12/2025 5:00 AM CST
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85% Are Proud to Be Americans

Publication: 11/12/2025 5:00 AM CST

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  • An overwhelming majority (85%) of voters say they are proud to be an American.
    • That number slowly climbed from 79% in August to 82% in October to this week's 85%.
    • Just 7% say they are not proud to be American.
    • Republicans claim they are proud to be an American by a staggering 96% to 2% margin.
    • Democrats agree by a 76% to 11% margin.
    • Even the most disenchanted group in our four-way choice question (voters preferring policies similar to those advocated by AOC) maintain a healthy majority (65%) who are proud to be American.
  • More than half of voters (52%) also believe that America's best days are still to come.
    • This number has previously been 53% or higher since June 2024, with a peak of 57% in November 2024.
    • Almost a third (31%) disagree and say that America's best days have come and gone.
    • Republicans believe the best days are still to come by a 62% to 24% margin.
    • Democrats are divided. A plurality (44%) believe the best days are still to come, while 36% say those days have come and gone.
  • Sadly, 49% of voters say American society is unfair and discriminatory.
    • Just 43% say it is fair and decent.
    • By a 49% to 41% margin, men say American society is fair and decent, but women disagree and say it's unfair and discriminatory by a 55% to 37% margin.
    • More Republicans (59%) than Democrats (28%) say American society is fair and decent.
    • A majority of Blacks (61%) say our society is unfair and discriminatory.


This data is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen, November 5-6, 2025. RMG Research, Inc., conducted the field work for the survey. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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