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“Will all of them get through this Congress? I don’t know,” the president said. “But what’s uppermost in my mind is making sure that I’m honest with the American people and with members of Congress about what I think will work, what I think is something that will make a difference. And to repeat what I’ve said earlier — if there is a step we can take that will save even one child from what happened in Newtown, we should take that step.”

Gun rights advocates have argued that more gun control would have done little to prevent the Newtown shootings. Led by the National Rifle Association, they have said the issue is really about school safety, and the organization has called for more armed guards at schools.

The Pew poll found that those surveyed favored, by 64 percent to 32 percent, putting armed security guards and police in more schools. But most opposed, by 57 percent to 40 percent, giving guns to teachers or other school officials. Again, politics mattered, with 56 percent of Republicans saying they would favor arming teachers versus 23 percent of Democrats.

The poll of 1,502 adults was taken Jan. 9-13. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.9 percentage points.

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