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New poll reveals majority of voters believe US is experiencing political crisis after Kirk assassination

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Americans across party lines say the United States is in a political crisis, according to the findings of a new national poll conducted after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Seventy-nine percent of voters nationwide questioned in a Quinnipiac University survey released this week said the country’s in a political crisis, with just 18% disagreeing.

Ninety-three percent of Democrats, 84% of independents and 60% of Republicans said the nation’s in a political crisis.

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“The Kirk assassination lays bare raw, bipartisan concerns about where the country is headed,” Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy said.

Kirk, the co-founder of the politically potent Turning Point USA conservative youth organization, close ally and outside advisor to President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance and media star was shot and killed earlier this month while speaking at a college campus event at Utah Valley University.

Earlier this summer, former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman, a Democrat, and her husband were murdered in their home, and a top Democratic state senator and his wife who lived nearby were shot and seriously wounded.

This year’s incidents follow last year’s attempted assassinations against Trump.

According to the poll, 71% of voters think politically motivated violence in the United States today is a very serious problem, with 22% saying it’s a somewhat serious problem. Only 4% said it was not so serious or not a problem at all.

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“This is a jump from Quinnipiac University’s June 26 poll when 54 percent thought politically motivated violence in the United States today was a very serious problem, 37 percent thought it was a somewhat serious problem, 6 percent thought it was a not so serious problem, and 2 percent thought it was not a problem at all,” the survey’s release noted.

Nearly six in 10 questioned said they didn’t think it will be possible to lower the temperature on political rhetoric and speech in the United States, with just over a third questioned disagreeing.

And a majority — 54% — said they think political violence in the United States will worsen over the next few years, while 27% said they think it will remain about the same and 14% said they believe it will ease.

The Quinnipiac University poll was conducted Sept. 18–21, with 1,276 self-identified registered voters surveyed nationwide. The poll’s overall sampling error was plus or minus 3.3 percentage points.

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