Survey Finds Americans' Views on Political Violence Remain Largely Unchanged

A new survey from UC Davis Health shows little shift in Americans' attitudes toward political violence. The findings come amid ongoing concerns about polarization and threats

A new survey from UC Davis Health shows little shift in Americans' attitudes toward political violence. The findings come amid ongoing concerns about polarization and threats against public officials. Researchers compared current responses to prior data to assess any meaningful change. The results suggest entrenched views across the political spectrum. Public health experts warn that acceptance of political violence poses risks to democratic stability. The survey highlights the challenge of addressing deep societal divisions. Policymakers and community leaders are urged to prioritize de-escalation efforts. Further research is planned to track trends over the coming year.