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Most Americans see freedoms under threat but core to nation’s identity, AP-NORC poll finds

The survey of 2,596 adults found about two-thirds see voting rights as under threat, with views split sharply by race and party.

  • A new AP-NORC poll finds that most Americans believe civil liberties like the right to vote are under threat, while simultaneously agreeing that rights expressed in the nation's founding documents remain core to American identity.
  • Antonio Williams, a school administrator in Dallas, Texas, noted that African Americans did not fully enjoy voting rights until about 60 years ago, highlighting why many currently view those hard-won liberties as imperiled.
  • About two-thirds of Americans view the right to vote as under some threat, with nearly half saying freedom of speech faces a major threat, followed by about 3 in 10 citing gun and religious rights.
  • Democrats and Republicans are divided on threat magnitude, as about 6 in 10 Democrats see freedom of speech facing a major threat, while Republicans remain more worried about the right to keep and bear arms.
  • Louise Rochon, 85, of Connecticut, stated that while rights were consistent for years, "Now, they're all under threat." Similarly, Tracy Gonzales of San Antonio, Texas, lamented that liberties are being eroded amid current debates.
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Most Americans see freedoms under threat but core to nation's identity, AP-NORC poll finds

A new AP-NORC poll has found that most Americans believe civil liberties like the right to vote are under threat.

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