A new survey from the Pew Research Center found that a clear majority of respondents believe political violence in the U.S.
Americans’ views on the Republican Party and the Democratic Party have shifted since President Donald Trump began his second ...
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85% of Americans Say Political Violence is Growing, But Democrats and Republicans Both Blame the ‘Other Side’
Americans said in a recent survey that political violence in the United States was growing, with Democrats and Republicans ...
Notably, Americans of all political stripes say violence is unacceptable; there's no meaningful difference between views of ...
On hot button issues, a majority say children should be vaccinated; controlling gun violence is more important than gun ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The U.S. is in a new era of political violence — one that feels starker than any since the fraught days of 1968, ...
Americans of all stripes agree: political violence is on the rise. But, the consensus ends there. When it comes to which groups are to blame and what underlying factors are at play, views are ...
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Nov 4 elections spotlight TX's 17 amendments, CA's gerrymander Prop 50, NJ/VA gov races, and socialists in NYC/Minneapolis ...
A majority of Americans say they have a negative opinion of President Trump sharing AI-generated videos mocking protesters and Democratic leaders related to the government shutdown, according to a ...
Fear of public speaking ranked No. 46, right before murder by a stranger and after a devastating hurricane. Read on for the ...
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