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30% of Americans now say political violence may be necessary, up 11 points since 2024, mostly among Democrats.
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 30% of Americans now believe political violence may be necessary to fix the country, up 11 points since April 2024, driven largely by Democrats.
The rise follows high-profile incidents like the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Most Americans still reject political violence, but concerns about threats to public officials and protesters remain high and are split by party.
A majority believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, though Republicans have grown more optimistic under President Trump, while Democrats are more negative.
There is broad bipartisan agreement that free speech has been restricted too much, with most opposing government regulation of speech.
Support for requiring childhood vaccinations and controlling gun violence is divided along partisan lines, as is backing for deploying the National Guard to combat crime.
El 30% de los estadounidenses ahora dice que la violencia política puede ser necesaria, un aumento de 11 puntos desde 2024, principalmente entre los demócratas.