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The American flag is flying over a new political divide. Just 27% of Democrats say they'll display a U.S. flag this July 4, according to a new poll, compared with 64% among Republicans. The survey also found major differences in how Americans view the holiday itself. Nearly two-thirds of Republicans (65%) said July 4 is "a day where I celebrate the United States of America," while only 24% of Democrats agreed. What was once one of the country's most universal symbols is increasingly being viewed through a partisan lens as Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day.








A U.S. official tells @realDailyWire that this supposed snub is “complete nonsense.” “The U.S. delegation had just spent hours with the Qataris and there was no need to re-greet someone having just spent hours with,” the official says. “The decision to give statements together before meeting was done impromptu, which is why it wasn't a staged greeting.”