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A new survey reveals 40% of Americans fear a political assassination within five years.
Fears of political violence are rising in the U.S., with a new survey showing 40% of Americans believe a candidate could be assassinated within five years.
In South Carolina, incumbents Gabriel Penfield and Barb Waldman were re-elected to the Irmo Town Council, and Bill Mitchell Jr. was elected mayor of Chapin following the death of longtime Mayor Al Koon.
In New York City, Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani won a tightly contested mayoral race.
Meanwhile, Sen. Tim Scott addressed airport treatment claims by Rep. Nancy Mace, emphasizing public service.
On sports, Clemson football recovers from a 46-45 loss to Duke, while South Carolina’s women’s basketball team opened its season with a 94-54 win and announced plans to play in Paris in 2026.
The Gamecocks also fired offensive coordinator Mike Shula.
Una nueva encuesta revela que el 40% de los estadounidenses teme un asesinato político dentro de cinco años.