Americans are showing more doubt in the U.S. Secret Service's (USSS) ability to protect political candidates following last month's failed assassination attempt on former President Trump, when he was grazed in the ear with a bullet, according to a recent survey. The poll, released Friday by The Associated Press/ NORC Research Center, found that just 31 percent of respondents said they were "extremely" or "very confident" that USSS can keep presidential candidates safe. Roughly 40 percent said they are "somewhat" confident in the Secret Service's ability to provide protection ahead of the election and 28 percent say they are "not very" confident or "not at all" confident, the survey
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