Among suburban white women, 94 percent said they feel 'very' or 'somewhat' safe.
While President Donald Trump doubles down on his law and order message and pushes concerns about crime, the significant majority of Americans say they feel"safe" in their communities.by Survey Money for Axios, which was carried out from August 31 to September 6 and was published Thursday, shows that 91 percent of Americans say they feel"safe" in their communities.
Suburban voters are more likely to say their communities are very safe—with 54 percent classifying them this way. Among rural voters, 58 percent say the places where they live are very safe. White Americans are also the demographic most like to feel exceptionally secure in their communities, with 57 percent saying they feel very safe. Comparatively, just 43 percent of Hispanics, 42 percent of Asians and 38 percent of Black Americans say the same.
President Donald Trump returns to the White House following a trip to Wisconsin on September 1. While Trump pushes concerns about crime, the majority of Americans say they feel"very safe" in their communities.
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