America is bracing for political violence -- and a significant portion think it's sometimes OK [View all]
Most Americans expect political violence to keep growing in the United States and believe that it is likely a political candidate will be assassinated in the next few years.
Widespread pessimism about political violence is a rare, grim point of consensus in a country riven by political and cultural divisions.
A majority of Americans, 55 percent, expect political violence to increase, according to a new poll from POLITICO and Public First. That figure underscores just how much the spate of attacks from the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk earlier this year to the attempts on President Donald Trumps life in 2024 have rattled the nation.
Its a view held by majorities of Americans all across lines like gender, age, party affiliation and level of education, though Democrats and older voters expressed particular concern.
Perhaps most troubling, a significant minority of the population 24 percent believes that there are some instances where violence is justified.
There was little partisan divide in that belief, but a strong generational one: Younger Americans were significantly more likely than older ones to say violence can be justified. More than one in three Americans under the age of 45 agreed with that belief.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/03/poll-americans-political-violence-00632864
This is depressing...but sadly, I agree.