(Rasmussen Reports) - Half of
all voters consider radical Muslims the bigger terrorist threat facing the
nation, but supporters of President Obama consider the Tea Party to be as big a
danger.
A new Rasmussen Reports national
telephone survey finds that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters consider radical Muslims
to be the bigger threat to the United States today. Thirteen percent (13%) view
the Tea Party that way, and another 13% consider other political and religious
extremists to be the larger danger. Six percent (6%) point to local militia
groups. Two percent (2%) see the Occupy Wall Street movement as the bigger
terrorist threat.
However, among those who approve of
the president’s job performance, just 29% see radical Muslims as the bigger
threat. Twenty-six percent (26%) say it’s the Tea Party that concerns them
most. Among those who Strongly Approve of the president, more fear the Tea
Party than radical Muslims.
As for those who disapprove of
Obama’s performance, 75% consider radical Muslims to be the bigger terrorist
threat. Just one percent (1%) name the Tea Party.
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The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters
was conducted on June 22-23, 2013 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling
error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for
all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See
methodology.Interestingly, while the Occupy movement was allegedly targeting the “one percent”, upper income Americans are more likely than others to see the Tea Party as the bigger terror threat. Among those who earn six-figure incomes, 21% consider the Tea Party the bigger threat, while just two percent (2%) say the same of the Occupy movement. Among Americans who earn less than $30,000 a year, 12% see the Tea Party as the bigger threat, and seven percent (7%) say that description best applies to the Occupy movement.
The Tea Party received a boost in
popularity earlier this year following revelations that the Internal Revenue
Service targeted it and other conservative groups. Most voters believe the
targeting was politically motivated and that the decision was made in
Washington.
Conservatives overwhelmingly see
radical Muslims as the greater terror threat. Liberals are fairly evenly
divided between radical Muslims and the Tea Party.
Twenty percent (20%) of government
workers see the Tea Party as the nation’s bigger terror threat. Twelve percent
(12%) of private sector workers hold that view.
Most voters today believe the
federal government is a threat to individual rights.
Sixty-seven percent (67%) of voters
think it is at least somewhat likely that terrorist groups will soon gain
access to nuclear weapons, including 34% who feel it is Very Likely.
However, 57% believe economic
challenges represent the biggest threat to the United States. Half as many
(27%) see terrorist attacks as the biggest threat.
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survey and a full demographic breakdown are available to Platinum Members only.
Source: Tea Party.org, Rasmussen
Report http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/general_politics/june_2013/26_of_obama_supporters_view_tea_party_as_nation_s_top_terror_threat
Comments:
You will absolutely hate and fear the Tea Party at all if
you’re a one-world-government Marxist or a global Bankster. You won’t like the Tea Party at all if you
think global warming is real, or the UN is our friend, or the Federal Reserve
helps our economy. You won’t like the
Tea Party much if you profit from “big government” or don’t like the U.S
Constitution as written. You won’t like
the Tea Party if you’re not too bright and somebody told you not to like the
Tea Party.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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