nonproliferation

In an AP/Gfk poll conducted Nov. 3-8, 67 percent want the Senate to ratify Obama's nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia, including most Democrats, about 6 in 10 Republicans and independents - and even about half of conservative tea party supporters.

A large majority, (62%), does not think any country should have nuclear weapons, while only 6 percent think all countries who develop nuclear weapons should keep them.

In other results 63 percent rarely or never worry about being victims of terrorism, and almost two-thirds think Obama is handling terrorism effectively.

American voters say 60 - 33 percent that the U.S. Senate should ratify the nuclear disarmament treaty President Barack Obama recently signed with Russia, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.

Voters support 70 - 28 percent the U.S. and Russia working to eliminate all nuclear weapons in the world.