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flag Americans doubt the U.S. is a moral global leader, with growing belief that China's influence is rising.

flag A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows that while 61% of Americans believe the U.S. should be a moral leader globally, only 39% think it currently is—down from 60% in 2017. flag Fifty percent believe U.S. influence has declined over the past five years, while 57% say China’s has grown. flag Americans are divided on foreign policy, with Democrats more likely to support promoting democracy and human rights, and Republicans favoring national interests. flag Nearly half prefer the U.S. stay out of other nations’ affairs, and only 23% see the U.S. as the leader in technology, compared to 40% who believe China leads. flag The findings reflect deep partisan divides and growing skepticism about America’s global role.

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