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People are more concerned with the threat posed by homegrown jihadists than Syrian refugees and radicalized foreign visitors, according to a new poll.

A majority (58 percent) of those asked named homegrown jihadists, those who are born and raised in the United States, as the most worrying threat, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll of registered voters released Thursday.

Just 16 percent said terrorists hiding among Syrian refugees was the greatest threat, while another 17 percent feared radicalized foreign visitors as the most dangerous.

The poll was taken before Wednesday's mass shooting incident in San Bernardino, Calif., but it was done after the Paris terror attacks and the attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado.

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