Divided nation marks 250th independence as millions say they won’t celebrate

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As the US approaches its 250th Independence Day, Reuters/Ipsos finds about 20% of Americans won’t celebrate, including a quarter of Democrats, and 40% doubt the country will endure another 250 years, reflecting deep partisan divisions—echoed in local stories from Bucks County and the broader political climate of Donald Trump’s era—shaping how the holiday is observed.
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