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Not all U.S. college students are proud or pleased to be Americans, and, in fact, some believe that there are other countries that are probably better than the United States.
Campus Reform's Cabot Phillips visited George Washington University in Washington, D.C., to gauge students' thoughts on the best country in the word.
A new Gallup poll found that the number of people surveyed who consider themselves to be "proud or very proud" to be Americans is at an all-time low.
The survey reported that 45 percent of American respondents considered themselves to to be "extremely proud" of the U.S. Just 22 percent of self-identified Democratic respondents said they felt pride to be American — a 10 percent decrease year over year.
Here are some of the more interesting responses:
The majority of students conceded that Sweden, Norway, Canada, and Iceland were the best countries in the world.
One student expressed an unapologetic patriotic view and boasted of his love for the United States of America.
"I think we have a country rife with opportunity, a country rife with abilities to become successful, I don't know," a male student told Phillips. "In light of what's going on around the world, it's pretty damn good to be American."
"I think it's the best country in the world, but that's just me," he shrugged.
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