
Most Americans now believe political violence is rising - poll reveals deep disquiet
Published November 3, 2025
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A wild parody trading card starring "ElectroShock U.S.A." - a monstrous mash-up of democracy in meltdown, shouting through the megaphone of chaos and holding the broken ballot box of the people. A satirical take on the poll that finds Americans see rising political violence and fraying civic norms.
A recent poll shows a broad swath of Americans believe political violence is increasing and that the political discourse in the country is fueling this trend. Many respondents across party lines say harsh rhetoric, deep divides and declining tolerance are contributing to a climate where violence is more likely.
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