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More Americans Fear Terrorism in US Than Mass Shootings

© AFP 2023 / MARK RALSTONPolice keep watch over passengers at Los Angeles International Airport after the US State Department issued a worldwide travel alert warning US citizens of the heightened risks of traveling due to "increased terrorist threats" November 23, 2015 in Los Angeles, California
Police keep watch over passengers at Los Angeles International Airport after the US State Department issued a worldwide travel alert warning US citizens of the heightened risks of traveling due to increased terrorist threats November 23, 2015 in Los Angeles, California - Sputnik International
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According to the poll, some 47 percent of Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat" worried a family member will become victim of an Daesh-inspired terrorist attack, while 38 percent fear becoming the victim of a mass shooting.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — More Americans say they are worried about being the victim of a terrorist attack than a mass shooting, according to a Gallup poll released on Wednesday.

"While mass shootings seem to be a common aspect of American life nowadays, and terrorist attacks are relatively rare, more Americans say they are worried about being victimized by the latter than the former," Gallup said.

Heavily armed New York city police officers with the Strategic Response Group stand guard at the armed forces recruiting center in New York's Times Square, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015 - Sputnik International
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According to the poll, some 47 percent of Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat" worried a family member will become victim of an Daesh-inspired terrorist attack, while 38 percent fear becoming the victim of a mass shooting.

Moreover, the poll found that more Republicans than Democrats fear terrorism over mass shootings. At least 64 percent of Republicans are "very" or "somewhat" worried about terrorism compared to 35 percent of Democrats who share the same fear.

In recent months, significant changes have been in the works to US security posture after two high-profile attacks in Paris, France on November 13 that killed 130 individuals and in San Bernardino, California on December 2 that killed 14 individuals.

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