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‘Political Debate Encourages Violence,’ Say CBS, Rasmussen Polls
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Two national polls released this week have an alarmingly similar finding: Majorities in both surveys say the current tone of political debate is encouraging violence, with more Democrats than Republicans or Independents saying so.
Rasmussen Reports said Tuesday that 76 percent of likely U.S. Voters think there is “a danger of political violence” because of the current tone of the political debate. |
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| More democrats say violence is caused by debate! That is because the liberals are the ones doing the violence! |
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