More than a fifth of U.S. adults say they fear being attacked or threatened in their own neighborhood, and blacks and other minorities are much more worried about it than whites, a new survey reveals.Pollsters found that 19 percent of white respondents were worried about being assaulted in their community this past year, compared to 25 percent of blacks, 26 percent of Latinos and 36 percent of Native Americans.The results came out as President , a , was on Tuesday headed to , a battleground in the upcoming midterm elections, to talk up his record on crime prevention and bash over their support for gun rights.
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