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Here are some poll results released earlier today by Rasmussen Reports -- "an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information." 

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Only 34% Believe U.S. Will Be Number One At End of the Century

Friday, March 13, 2009

j0385751.jpgAmerica has a case of low self-esteem. And it's not getting any better.

Just 34% of Americans now believe the United States will be the most powerful nation in the world at the end of the 21st Century.

Slightly more (37%) say America will not be number one, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Twenty-nine percent (29%) are not sure.

Younger Americans are more pessimistic than their elders. Fifty-one percent (51%) of those ages 18 to 29 say the United States will not be the most powerful nation at the end of the century, compared to 21% of those 65 and older.

Overall, the numbers are a bit more pessimistic than they were two months ago .

Sixty-eight percent (68%) of Americans say the economic problems facing the nation are the greatest threat to the United States today. Twenty-two percent (22%) are more concerned about national security threats.

But 41% of U.S. voters worry that America's preoccupation with the ongoing economic crisis will make us more vulnerable to a terrorist attack.

A narrow plurality of Democrats (38%) believe the USA will be the world's most powerful nation in the next century but 47% of Republicans hold the opposite view. As for adults not affiliated with either major party, 28% say America will be number one, 36% say it won't be, and 36% aren't sure.

Most Americans believe the U.S. economy will be stronger in five years than it is today , but they don't look for much change in the near future.

In October, 72% of Americans said this country is still the best one in the world . However, only 33% think it is still possible for just about anyone in America to work hard and get rich .

One-third (33%) of U.S. voters now think the country is heading in the right direction , while 60% believe it is heading down the wrong track. This is a slight uptick in confidence since Barack Obama became president.

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j0178297.gifTo download a copy of the original report, please use this link: U.S. Not # 1 

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