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Americans' Terror Fears As High Now As Post-9/11

Not since the weeks following the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, have Americans been as afraid of terrorism, as right now. 

More people are afraid of a terror attack than in the weeks following Sept. 11, a New York Times/CBS News poll shows.

More people are afraid of a terror attack than in the weeks following Sept. 11, a New York Times/CBS News poll shows.

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A New York Times/CBS News poll shows the fear of a potential terror attack is making the messages of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump that much more appealing to some Americans. 

CBS teamed up with the Times and conducted a poll of Americans, showing that between Dec. 4-8 of this year 79 percent of people polled said that a terror attack would be likely in the next several weeks. In 2001, between Sept. 20-23, 78 percent of those polled said the same thing. 

To read the story and see the results of the poll, click here. 

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