Most believe civil liberties under threat: Survey
Summary
A new poll shows that most Americans think some civil liberties, including voting rights, are at risk. About two-thirds of people said voting rights face either a big or small threat in the United States.Key Facts
- 66% of Americans say the right to vote is under threat in the U.S.
- The threats mentioned include both major and minor concerns.
- The poll was conducted by the AP-NORC Center.
- One-third of respondents do not see voting rights as being threatened.
- The survey focuses on views about civil liberties, which are basic rights protected by law.
- Voting rights are one of the key civil liberties discussed in the poll.
- The poll reflects public opinion within the United States.
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