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Over 60% of Americans Expect Violence After Election, Poll Shows
Over 60% of Americans Expect Violence After Election, Poll Shows
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Almost two-thirds of Americans think that the United States could face violence after the November 5 presidential election, a new Scripps News/Ipsos poll revealed on Thursday. Sixty-two percent of respondents said that election-related violence in the country is "somewhat" or "very likely." Such concerns are higher among Democrats (70%) than Republicans (59%). People in the key battleground state of Wisconsin are more concerned about possible violence, with 72% believing that it is likely, it added. More than half of Americans, or 51%, would support using the military to prevent potential threats around Election Day, according to the survey. Seventy-seven percent said they are ready to accept the election results if their preferred candidate loses. The poll was conducted from October 18-20 among 1,028 adults.
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Over 60% of Americans Expect Violence After Election, Poll Shows
11:31 25.10.2024 (Updated: 16:29 25.10.2024) WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Presidential elections in the US will take place on November 5. Two candidates are running for the position of president: Kamala Harris from the Democratics and Donald Trump from the Republicans. According to the polls posted by Real Clear Politics, Harris leads by 1.7% nationwide.
Almost two-thirds of Americans think that the United States could face violence after the November 5 presidential election, a new Scripps News/Ipsos poll revealed on Thursday.
Sixty-two percent of respondents said that election-related violence in the country is "somewhat" or "very likely." Such concerns are higher among
Democrats (70%) than Republicans (59%).
People in the key battleground state of Wisconsin are more concerned about possible violence, with 72% believing that it is likely, it added.
More than half of Americans, or 51%, would support using the military to prevent potential threats around
Election Day, according to the survey.
Seventy-seven percent said they are ready to accept the election results if their preferred
candidate loses.
The poll was conducted from October 18-20 among 1,028 adults.