Marquette Law School: New national survey finds large majority think political violence is a big problem, but with sharp partisan differences on who is to blame

Americans are overall pessimistic on reducing intense political conflict; half of those polled say heated language by leaders makes violence more likely
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58% say it is always unacceptable to be happy about the death of someone they oppose; 89% say political violence is always unjustified
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