US, political violence
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Polling commissioned by The Economist (also conducted by YouGov) shows that 20% of liberals think political violence can be justified, compared with 7% of conservatives and moderates. Our polling shows that liberals of all ages are more likely to condone political violence than conservatives but those under 40 are especially likely to do so.
Experts on political violence said the factors shaping the current moment are clear — and similar to those that shaped past periods of political violence.
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Pennsylvania governor says US must ‘turn the tide’ against political violence, reject vengeance
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania says that the nation must “turn the tide” against political violence and the belief that government can’t solve problems.
This week on Terms of Engagement, Alex Keyssar joins Archon Fung and Stephen Richer to examine the broader issue of political violence in the U.S.
Political violence in a polarized US is surging, with the past five years of assassinations and attempts on the lives of politicians the highest on records dating back to the 1960s, a Bloomberg Geo-Economic analysis shows.
Franklin Camargo, a legal immigrant who fled socialist Venezuela, and former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom join 'Fox & Friends First' on Constitution Day to discuss values of freedom and react to political violence in the U.
How did the political party associated with stability and preservation become so interested in tearing down established institutions?
The Charlie Kirk assassination sparks a new round of calls to dial down the vitriolic rhetoric. But what about President Trump's own language?