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Cliff’s Take: Celebrating America, Faultlines Notwithstanding
Fundamentally, Americans are proud of who they are, even if their views on the current state and direction of the country are more mutable.
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Americans proud and looking to celebrate this July 4th
The July 4th weekend is here, and while Americans have mixed feeling about their country, they will be celebrating, COVID or not.
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Seven in ten Americans are proud to be American
Pride is higher amongst older Americans and Republicans
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For Sub-Saharan Small Businesses, Digital Technologies Emerge as Pivotal for Sustaining Operations through the Pandemic and Embracing Future
This Facebook/Ipsos poll explored how SMBs use digital tools, social media and direct messaging platforms, with a focus on the Facebook apps.
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Majority of Americans think knowing their ancestry is important
Knowing their family’s history makes Americans feel curious, connected, and proud
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What Worries the World? June 2021
Concern about Coronavirus falls to the lowest level seen in our tracker so far.
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Americans are conflicted on what LGBTQ+ Pride celebrates
Younger Americans and people in cities feel positive about Pride, a month dedicated to celebrating self-acceptance, history, and the legal struggle LGBTQ+ people face.
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A majority (57%) of Europeans expect to travel this summer
France and Italy lead with 67% expecting to take their usual summer holiday
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Majority of Americans agree that Pride increases awareness of LGBTQ+ culture
Only one in ten in favor of NYC Pride ban of law enforcement
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Seven in ten Americans plan to celebrate Father’s Day
Cooking at home the most popular way Americans plan to celebrate