Poll: Americans More Worried About U.S.-Based ‘Extremist’ Groups Than Foreign Threats
More Americans are concerned about threats from extremist groups based in the United States than those from other countries, according to a new poll.
A survey released Thursday by the Associated Press found that 65 percent of U.S. adults are “extremely” or “very” concerned about the threat to the country from domestic groups, compared to 50 percent who feel the same about the threat from foreign extremist groups.
There was no significant difference between Republicans and Democrats regarding the threat from foreign extremist groups. Forty-nine percent of Democrats reported being extremely or very concerned about the issue, compared to 54 percent of Republicans. (Read more from “Poll: Americans More Worried About U.S.-Based ‘Extremist’ Groups Than Foreign Threats” HERE)
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