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Majority of Americans more concerned about political violence than they were 6 months ago — regardless of political party


A majority of those who identify as liberals, moderates and conservatives say they are far more concerned now than they were at the beginning of this year. Read More

New poll: Here’s the 1 thing Americans agree on after Charlie Kirk’s assassination


Most Americans are finding common ground on one issue after the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk rocked the country, according to a new poll. Read More

Polls find Americans worried about political violence after Charlie Kirk's assassination


A new poll conducted after Charlie Kirk’s assassination found that most Americans believe brash political rhetoric is contributing to violence. Read More

Americans believe harsh political rhetoric is fueling violence, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds


By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Roughly two out of three Americans believe that the harsh rhetoric used in talking about politics is encouraging violence, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll ... Read More

A sign of a dangerous new normal: Americans are getting numb to political violence


There was a time when such political violence, shocking the nation, drew prolonged national attention: When then-Rep. Gabby Giffords was grievously injured in a mass shooting in 2011, and six others ... Read More


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