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WASHINGTON (AP) - Unlike the past two elections, both Democrats and Republicans face potential headaches in the fall voting if terrorism is a major concern, a poll suggests.
National security and terrorism have been decisive advantages for Republicans in the two national elections since the Sept. 11 attacks, but that may be changing, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
Thirty-five percent of those surveyed say they are very concerned that a Democratic takeover of Congress would weaken the fight against terrorism, according to the poll. But 46 percent say they are very concerned that if Republicans retain control, they will get the country involved in too many military missions.
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