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    July 25, 2013
    Few See Adequate Limits on NSA Surveillance Program

    Govt Anti-Terror Policies

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    Few See Adequate Limits on NSA Surveillance Program

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    Public’s Divisions Reflected in House Vote on Curbing NSA
    Both Parties Divided in Civil Liberties Concerns over Anti-Terrorism Programs
    Perceptions of Government’s Data Collection and Views of Program
    What Other Purposes Is Government Using Data for
    Tea Party Views on Civil Liberties Transformed
    Young People More Concerned that Anti-Terror Policies Go Too Far in Restricting Civil Liberties
    Democrats Approve of Data Program, But Most Think Govt Collects More than Metadata
    Tea Party Republicans Deeply Skeptical of NSA Program
    Public Divided on Media Reporting of Secret Anti-Terror Tactics
    Shifting Partisan Views on Reporting Secret Terror Tactics
    Majorities Say Media Discloses Too Much, Govt Classifies Too Much
    Young People Concerned about Civil Liberties, Media Freedom, Divide Evenly over Surveillance
    About the Survey 7.26.13
    Perceptions of the Governments Data Collection Program
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    Govt Anti-Terror Policies
    Government Surveillance, A Question Wording Experiment

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