A recent poll conducted by Monmouth University highlights widespread concerns among Americans regarding the perceived threats to their fundamental rights and freedoms. The survey reveals that respondents from both Republican and Democratic parties share apprehensions about the erosion of their rights. With 55 percent of respondents expressing significant concerns, the poll sheds light on the extent to which Americans feel their freedoms are under threat.
The Monmouth University survey underscores the bipartisan nature of these concerns, with just over half of Democrats, half of Independents, and nearly two-thirds of Republicans expressing worry about the potential infringement upon their rights. . .