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Young Americans break sharply from older Americans on China threat, new poll finds
A new poll reveals a sharp generational divide in U.S. public opinion on China, with younger Americans (18-29) far less likely than those 65+ to view China as a major threat. Concern levels differ significantly on issues like spying, military actions against Taiwan, technology theft, and fentanyl. Despite the divide, over 80% of Americans across all ages remain concerned about China's role in fentanyl flows and land purchases.
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