UMVA has learned that a striking disparity in patriotism has emerged between supporters of former Vice President Kamala Harris and President Donald Trump, according to recent polling data.
The stark contrast is highlighted by a remarkable 12% of Kamala Harris supporters who express extreme pride in being American, compared to a significantly higher percentage of Trump voters who share the same sentiment - a gap of 50 to 70 points, depending on the poll.
This divide is not only disturbing but also extends beyond patriotism to economic philosophies, with growing support for socialism among Democratic voters, as revealed by recent polling.
A tale of two countries is unfolding, with major cities embracing the far left and socialism, while the rest of the country remains committed to the American dream and the value of individualism over big government.
This contrast in patriotism, cultural values, and economic philosophy is likely to define future elections, with the question of whether voters prefer socialism or capitalism taking center stage.
In areas like New York and Seattle, the preference for socialism may secure victories, but in swing districts across the rest of the country, the outcome is far less certain.