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January 12, 2015
Terrorism Worries Little Changed; Most Give Government Good Marks for Reducing Threat
Democrats Internally Divided in Concerns over Government’s Anti-Terror Policies
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January 2015 Political Survey Dataset
January 8-11 2015 Weekly Survey Dataset
Full Report
Terrorism Worries Little Changed; Most Give Government Good Marks for Reducing Threat
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Over Past Decade, Little Change in Views of Whether Torture of Suspected Terrorists Can Be Justified
Partisan and Ideological Divisions Over Views of Torture
Post-Grads Less Likely to Say Torture of Suspected Terrorists Can Be Justified
Partisan, Age Differences in Worries About Possible Terrorist Attack on U.S.
News Interest Index
Wide Age Differences in News Interest
About the Survey
Public’s Terrorism Worries Hold Steady After Paris Attacks
Rating of Gov’t Anti-Terrorism Efforts Bounces Back After Declining in Sept.
Majorities of Partisans Rate Gov’t Positively in Reducing Terrorism Threat
More Continue To Be Concerned With Country’s Protection Over Civil Liberties
Democrats Internally Divided in Concerns over Government’s Anti-Terror Policies
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