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A Gallup poll shows most Americans blame both parties for extreme rhetoric, worsening amid rising political violence.
A new Gallup poll finds that a majority of Americans believe both major political parties have taken their rhetoric to extremes, with 69% blaming Republicans and 60% blaming Democrats—significant increases since 2011.
The concern comes amid rising political violence, including the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk and attacks on lawmakers and former President Trump.
While most agree rhetoric has worsened, partisans sharply blame the other side, with few acknowledging their own party’s role.
Experts attribute the trend to social media, partisan media, and uncompetitive elections, warning that change requires voters to reject inflammatory candidates regardless of party.
Una encuesta de Gallup muestra que la mayoría de los estadounidenses culpan a ambos partidos por la retórica extrema, que empeora en medio del aumento de la violencia política.