Poll: More than three quarters of voters think ISIS will try to strike U.S. soil
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A new Fox News poll surveying the American public's view of President Obama's handling of foreign policy found that more than three-quarters (77 percent) of voters think ISIS is planning an attack on U.S. soil.
The poll, based on phone interviews with 1,000 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide, also found that "for the first time, more voters than not feel the U.S. is less safe today than before 9/11."
Only twenty percent of Democrats say the country is more respected today, compared to 52 percent who felt that way in 2012, and 23 percent of Democrats think Obama is "weak and indecisive" on foreign policy. Fifty-seven percent of all voters think this is true, a 9 percent increase from last year.
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