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Polls After Charlie Kirk's Assassination Show Broad Alarm Over Political Violence
A recent poll found 68% of Americans believe harsh political rhetoric encourages violence, reflecting growing concern over political extremism and societal divisions.
- Leigh-Allyn Baker encouraged churchgoers at Conduit Church to uphold conservative beliefs following Charlie Kirk's murder, which occurred on September 10.
- Kirk's death sparked varied reactions within religious communities, with some viewing him as a martyr for conservative values and others criticizing his polarizing politics.
- Steve Goldberg expressed concerns about the implications of Kirk's murder on political violence and race relations, emphasizing the need for compassion.
- Baker's message emphasized honoring Kirk's legacy while condemning violence as un-Christian, stating that anger must not lead to retaliation.
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Liberals and younger Americans are more likely to justify political violence, poll says
Americans generally believe political violence to be wrong, but liberals and younger Americans are more likely to say political violence can be justified to achieve goals and to celebrate the death of a public figure.
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Total News Sources45
Leaning Left12Leaning Right17Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Right
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources lean Right
43% Right
L 30%
C 28%
R 43%
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