Concern about political violence is high—our January 2026 poll found that 67% of Americans say violence is becoming more of a problem in American politics, and recent threats and incidents, such as the attack at the White House Correspondents Dinner, reaffirms concerns. We’re resharing our analysis from last fall, following the murder of Charlie Kirk, to help ground this moment in data and to better understand what Americans actually believe.
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Concern about political violence is high—our January 2026 poll found that 67% of Americans say violence is becoming more of a problem in American politics, and recent threats and incidents, such as the attack at the White House Correspondents Dinner, reaffirms concerns. We’re resharing our analysis from last fall, following the murder of Charlie Kirk, to help ground this moment in data and to better understand what Americans actually believe.