It’s an election year, when sales of American flags usually spike. But 2024 is different; pride in flying the Stars and Stripes has become more partisan. From militants weaponizing the flag to activists creating their own flag variants, “Sunday Morning” contributor Kelefa Sanneh looks at why most Americans want to claim the flag that unites us as their own.
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