The country's public mood is exceedingly grim. Roughly nine-in-ten Pakistanis believe the country is on the wrong track, and about eight-in-ten say the economy is in poor shape, the survey said.
Concerns about extremist groups have increased markedly, the poll said, adding that more than nine-in-ten Pakistanis describe terrorism as a very big problem, and about half now say the Taliban is a very serious threat to their country.
America's image remains extremely negative in Pakistan and only 11 per cent give the US a favourable rating, and a similar low number (10 per cent) express confidence in US President Barack Obama.
Today, most Pakistanis (64 per cent) see the US as more of an enemy than partner.
Pew said the face-to-face survey was conducted from March 11-31 among 1,201 respondents. The sample covers approximately 82 per cent of the country's adult population.
In contrast, two-thirds have a positive view of opposition leader Nawaz Sharif. Six-in-ten also have a positive opinion about cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.
Roughly eight-in-ten (79 per cent) think the Pakistani military, which for decades has been an important player in the country's politics, is having a positive influence on the nation.
Further, Pakistanis are concerned about a variety of national problems - especially crime and terrorism.
About 95 per cent describe crime as a very big problem, and 93 per cent say the same about terrorism.
Pakistan goes to polls on May 11 in what will be the first democratic transition of power in its history.
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