Poll: Most Americans now oppose the NSA program

Those surveyed now split 45%-43% on whether Snowden's disclosures have helped or harmed the public interest.
USA Today
Jan. 21, 2014

WASHINGTON -- Most Americans now disapprove of the NSA's sweeping collection of phone metadata, a new USA TODAY/Pew Research Center Poll finds, and they're inclined to think there aren't adequate limits in place to what the government can collect.

President Obama's announcement Friday of changes in the surveillance programs has done little to allay those concerns: By 73%-21%, those who paid attention to the speech say his proposals won't make much difference in protecting people's privacy.

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