Second, consider new poll data from the Pew Research Center indicating the Republican Party — and more notably, tea party Republicans — has grown much more concerned in recent months that the government is not doing enough to protect the country from terror threats.
A November 2013 Pew poll, coming in the wake of the leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden about sweeping government surveillance, showed the GOP was evenly divided between concerns about civil liberties and safety. The tea party, in which Paul is a major star, was much more concerned about civil liberties.
But as worries about the threat posed by the Islamic State and unrest in Syria and Iraq have risen, so to has anxiety that the government’s anti-terror policies are not doing enough to protect America, as the following chart shows.
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