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A new poll reveals 30% of Americans believe political violence may be necessary to fix the country, with rising concern over extremism.
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll of 1,477 adults found that 30% of Americans, about 104 million people, believe political violence may be necessary to restore the country’s direction, with 11% strongly agreeing.
Seventy-seven percent view politically motivated violence as a major problem, up from 73% in June.
Concerns differ by party and age, with younger respondents more likely to support violence.
Republicans are more worried about violence against officials, while Democrats are more concerned about violence against protesters.
Former border czar Tom Homan warned that inflammatory rhetoric could fuel extremism.
The margin of error for the registered voter subset is ±3.3 percentage points.
Una nueva encuesta revela que 30% de los estadounidenses creen que la violencia política puede ser necesaria para arreglar el país, con una creciente preocupación por el extremismo.