Most say terror threat up under Biden

Americans already felt that the threat of terrorism was greater since President Joe Biden took office, but they are now on edge since the Hamas attack on Israel nearly two weeks ago.

Reinforcing reports that Americans are worried about Biden’s foreign policy blunders dating back to the flawed withdrawal from Afghanistan, a new Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets found that 75% fear a domestic terrorist attack since the Hamas-Israel war began.

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Biden is expected to address that and the war in Ukraine during a televised address tonight.

In its latest poll, Rasmussen said that just 4% of likely voters are unconcerned about a new terrorist attack, while 43% called themselves “very concerned.”

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Voters expressed worries about the Biden security plan when more than not said the threat of terrorism has surged since Biden took over from former President Donald Trump. By a margin of 49%-17%, voters said that the threat of terrorism has gone up, not down, under the Democrat.

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