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Some Michiganders fly American flag. Others refuse. A new poll explores why
A new poll reveals divided American views on flying the flag, with Republicans, older white adults, and older generations more likely to display it, while younger Democrats and Black adults are more likely to avoid it. Black Americans like Jerry Esters see the flag as a symbol of earned opportunity, while others like Yvonne Pistochini associate it with exclusion.
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