A recent poll conducted by the AP-NORC Center reveals that a majority of Americans perceive threats to certain rights, including the right to vote. Specifically, 66 percent of respondents indicated that the right to vote is facing either a 'major threat' or a 'minor threat' in the United States. In contrast, 33 percent of those surveyed did not believe there is a threat to this right.
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Poll indicates concerns over civil liberties among Americans
A poll by the AP-NORC Center shows that 66 percent of Americans believe the right to vote is under threat, with 33 percent disagreeing. This indicates a significant concern regarding civil liberties among the population.
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Most believe civil liberties under threat: Survey
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Poll indicates concerns over civil liberties among Americans