Most Americans, no matter their political affiliation, do not believe that violence is a solution to domestic political divisions, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.
Of the total surveyed 20% said “strongly agree” that violence might be needed for course correction, for Republicans specifically it was 28% and for Democrats it was 12%.
Of the total surveyed 20% said “strongly agree” that violence might be needed for course correction, for Republicans specifically it was 28% and for Democrats it was 12%.