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More than 33% of young Americans believe political violence can be justified in certain cases: poll 

November 3, 2025
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More than 33% of young Americans believe political violence can be justified in certain cases: poll 
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A significant portion of young Americans believe there are cases when political violence is acceptable, according to a troubling survey released Monday. 

More than one-third of Americans under the age of 45 agreed with the view that political violence can be justified, in certain cases, the Politico/Public First poll found. 

The portion of young people who think political violence sometimes has a place in society was about 10 percentage points higher than the overall population, of which, disturbingly, 24% believe it is justified in some instances. 

Donald Trump surrounded by U.S. Secret Service agents at a campaign rally.
Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pa., last year. AP

Politico did not release the crosstabs of the survey, but said “there was little partisan divide” in the question about condoning political violence. 

Most voters, 64%, rejected political violence and indicated that it is never justified. 

The survey of 2,051 US adults was conducted between Oct. 18 and Oct. 21, just over a month after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and roughly four months after the assassination of former Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband.

The shocking poll also comes after President Trump survived two assassination attempts during his 2024 campaign and the official residence of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was set on fire with the Democrat and his family inside in April.

“What’s happening is public support for political violence is growing in the mainstream, it’s not a fringe thing, and the more it grows, the more it seems acceptable to volatile people,” Robert Pape, a University of Chicago political science professor, said of the poll’s findings. 

The poll was conducted after Kirk’s shocking Sept. 10 assassination on a college campus in Utah. AP

Despite younger voters being more OK with some political violence, fewer felt it was likely to increase, compared to older voters.Among voters between the ages of 18 and 34, about half – 49% – expected political violence in the US to increase. 

By comparison, 61% of voters over the age of 55 anticipated a rise in political violence. 

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro speaks from a podium with two microphones, flanked by other officials.
Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro denounced political violence earlier this year after an arson attack on the governor’s mansion. AFP via Getty Images

However, overall, Americans broadly expect a rise in politically-motivated violence, with 55% responding that they anticipate it will increase. 

Fewer Americans who voted for President Trump expected an increase (50%) than those who voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris (61%). 

Americans who held a “very negative view of the presidency” were among the most likely to say they expect a rise in political violence, with 76% indicating that they believe violence will increase.

The post More than 33% of young Americans believe political violence can be justified in certain cases: poll  appeared first on New York Post.

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