
"I like it when our leaders talk about a hopeful future. I think that's good for the country. I guess I sort of reject the premise of the conversation a little in that, you know, these are somehow dark times and we're living through this uncertain rough patch. I mean, I'm pretty happy, and I think a lot of people are."
"That's not a number about politics, right? That's about people feeling like the promise of America isn't what it used to be. Even if we look at the United States is the greatest country in the world' [poll responses], 36 percent of people said that was true, 41 percent said it's one of, but 23 percent of people said, we're not one of the greatest countries."
Scott Jennings criticized the notion that America is in a dark period, asserting that many people, including himself, feel optimistic about the future. He rejected the premise of a recent discussion among former presidents about America's uncertain times. An NBC poll revealed that 49% of respondents expect life for their generation to worsen, while only 30% expect improvement. Jennings sought to analyze these sentiments based on political affiliations, emphasizing the importance of understanding how different groups perceive the promise of America.
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