Fewer Americans now support TikTok ban, see the platform as a national security threat than in spring 2023
The share of Americans who perceive TikTok as a national security threat has also dipped – from 59% in 2023 to 49% now.
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The share of Americans who perceive TikTok as a national security threat has also dipped – from 59% in 2023 to 49% now.
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Democrats are overwhelmingly supportive of raising taxes on these groups, while Republicans are more divided.
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