56% of Americans Say that Thanksgiving is One of the Most Important Holiday

 

Americans say that Thanksgiving is one of the most important holidays.

A recent Rasmussen poll stated that 56% of Americans believe that Thanksgiving is one of the nation’s most important holidays. Most likely because it brings families together and reminds each of us to remember what we are thankful for and who to give thanks to.

Fifty-six percent (56%) of Americans view Thanksgiving as one of the nation’s most important holidays. That’s up three points from a year ago.

The latest Rasmussen Reports survey finds that just four percent (4%) think it’s one of the country’s least important holidays, while 40% say it’s somewhere in between.

Posted November 26, 2009 by
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