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Toplines - Benchmarks - November 1-2, 2009
See Article National Survey of 1,000 Likely
Voters By Rasmussen Reports 1* Some people say that American society is generally fair
and decent. Others say it is basically unfair and discriminatory. Which do you
believe is more accurate? 67% Fair and decent 23% Unfair and discriminatory 10% Not sure 2* When people move to American from other parts of the
world, should they adopt America’s culture, language, and heritage or should
they try to maintain the culture, language, and heritage of their own country. 75% Adopt America’s culture,
language, and heritage 13% Maintain culture language, and
heritage of home country 12% Not sure 3* Generally speaking, would you prefer a more active
government with more services and higher taxes or a smaller government with
fewer services and lower taxes? 25% More services and higher taxes 62% Fewer services and lower taxes 12% Not sure 4* When you think about our nation in the context of
history, are America’s Best Days in the future or in the past? 35% Best days are in the future 52% Best days are in the past 14% Not sure 5* Many people think that the U.S. and its allies should
co-operate more. Would it be better for the 12% The U.S. should do what allies
want 58% Allies should do what the U.S. wants 24% Neither 7% Not sure NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence |