A new Gallup poll recorded the lowest number of people "extremely proud" to be an American since Gallup began tracking the sentiment.

Of those surveyed, 70% of U.S. adults overall they are proud to be Americans, but only 45% say they are "extremely" proud. The highest percentages were after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, with 70% saying they were "extremely" proud in 2003.

When broken down into political parties, only 22% of Democrats said they were "extremely" proud to be an American. 76% of Republicans said they felt the same. Democrats have had a sharp decline since the 43% in 2017, which marked the start of President Trump's tenure.

The top reasons people being proud to be Americans are the country's scientific achievements, the military, American culture, and the economy. The least-cited reasons were healthcare and the political systems.