36% Think Radiation From Japanese Nuclear Disaster Hurt the U.S. - Rasmussen Reports™

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It’s been two years since an earthquake and tsunami triggered an explosion at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, and more than a third of Americans think radiation from that accident is likely to have done significant harm to the United States. Still, most Americans believe nuclear power plants at home are safe.
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36% Think Radiation From Japanese Nuclear Disaster Hurt the U.S. - Rasmussen Reports™
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It’s been two years since an earthquake and tsunami triggered an explosion at Japan’s Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, and more than a third of Americans think radiation from that accident is likely to have done significant harm to the United States. Still, most Americans believe nuclear power plants at home are safe.
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