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Minnesota: Terrorism

 

Assessment of War On Terror

 

Winning the War On Terrorism

Poll Date
U.S. and allies
Terrorists
Neither
No opinion
Sample MoE
Rasmussen1 November 1, 2006
41%
26%
28%
4%
500 LV ± 4.5
Rasmussen1 August 28, 2006
38%
27%
32%
2%
500 LV ± 4.5

1 "Who's winning the war on terror - the United States and its allies or the terrorists?"

 

Progress in Fight Against Terrorism

Poll Date
Yes
No
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 July 12-14, 2004
58%
31%
11%
625 LV ± 4.0

1 "Would you say that the United States is making progress in the fight against terrorism?"

 

Progress in Terrorist Attack Preparation

Poll Date
Yes
No
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 July 12-14, 2004
77%
15%
8%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Do you think the United States is better prepared for a major terrorist attack in this country than it was on September 11, 2001?"

 

Administration of War on Terror

 

Political Party Most Trusted Handling War in Iraq and War on Terror

Issue1
Democrats
Republicans
Neither
No opinion
The war in Iraq
41%
34%
16%
0%
The war on terrorism
37%
36%
15%
12%
Poll
Pioneer Press / MPR
Date
September 18-20, 2006
Sample
625 LV
MoE
± 4.0

1 "Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, do you trust to do a better job of handling ..."

 

Bush Administration Terrorist Attack Preparations

Poll Date
Did
Did not
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 July 12-14, 2004
13%
73%
14%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Based on what you know, do you think the current Bush administration did or did not adequately prepare for a potential terrorist attack before September 11, 2001?"

 

Clinton Administration Terrorist Attack Preparations

Poll Date
Did
Did not
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 July 12-14, 2004
20%
64%
16%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Based on what you know, do you think the Clinton administration did or did not adequately prepare for a potential terrorist attack?"

 

Availability of Information to Prevent 9/11 Attack

Poll Date
Was
Was not
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 July 12-14, 2004
27%
56%
17%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Do you think there was or was not enough information available to U.S. authorities that could have prevented the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001?"

 

Minnesota Preparation for Terrorist Attack

Poll Date
Yes
No
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 October 11-12, 2001
34%
35%
31%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Do you believe that Minnesota is well prepared to deal with a possible terrorist attack?"

 

National Security vs. Civil Liberties

 

Balancing War on Terror with Civil Rights

Poll Date
Gone
too far
More
aggressive
Balanced
No
opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 July 12-14, 2004
25%
34%
31%
10%
625 ± 4.0

1 "In the effort to balance the investigation of terrorism with individual rights of U.S. citizens, which one of these three positions is closest to yours: the U.S. has leaned too far in the direction of allowing investigators to do things that violate people's rights; the U.S. should be more aggressive in investigating terrorism, even if it means curbing individual rights; the U.S. has generally taken a balanced approach to this dilemma?"

 

Legality of Bush Administration Wiretapping Policy

Poll Date
Obeyed
the law
Broke
the law
Not
clear
No
opinion
Sample MoE
SurveyUSA1 February 10-12, 2006
27%
39%
26%
8%
600 ± 4.1

1 "Based on what you know about the government wiretapping of certain phone calls, is it clear that President Bush obeyed the law? Is it clear that President Bush broke the law? Is it not clear? Or, are you unfamiliar with the matter?"

 

Easing Wiretapping Restrictions

Poll Date
Support
Oppose
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 October 11-12, 2001
53%
25%
22%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Would you support or oppose expanding the power of the federal government by easing restrictions on wiretapping?"

 

National ID Card

Poll Date
Yes
No
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 October 11-12, 2001
45%
45%
10%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Should all U.S. citizens be required to carry a special national identification card?"

 

Detaining Arabs / Middle Easterners

Poll Date
Support
Oppose
No opinion
Sample MoE
Pioneer Press / MPR1 October 11-12, 2001
41%
46%
13%
625 RV ± 4.0

1 "Would you support or oppose allowing law enforcement agencies to detain people of Arab or Middle Eastern descent, including those who are U.S. citizens, in order to conduct special security or background checks?"

 

September 11 Attacks

 

Effect of September 11 Attacks on Personal Life

Effect on life1
Yes
No
No opinion
Cared more about foreign affairs and America's place in the world
78%
21%
1%
Felt more anxious
52%
46%
2%
Spent more time with family and friends
47%
52%
1%
Spent more time in spiritual activities
45%
54%
1%
Donated more to charity
42%
57%
1%
Been more suspicious of foreigners, particularly people who may be Arab
37%
60%
3%
Traveled less
27%
71%
2%
Saved more money or postponed a major purchase
23%
75%
2%
Had more trouble sleeping
19%
80%
1%
Worried more about job security
19%
77%
4%
Worked less by choice
13%
78%
9%
Spent more or sped up a major purchase
11%
86%
3%
Worked less because hours or job was cut
 7%
89%
4%
Sold stocks or mutual funds
 6%
93%
1%
Bought more life insurance
 3%
96%
1%
Stockpiled food or medicine
 2%
97%
1%
Poll
Pioneer Press / MPR
Date
October 11-12, 2001
Sample
625 RV
MoE
± 4.0

1 "I'm going to read you a list of ways in which the attacks could have potentially affected your life. After each one, please tell me if that applies to you. Have you...?"