
Harsh Political Talk Seen Fueling Violence in U.S. Poll
Two-thirds of Americans say harsh political rhetoric fuels violence, 79% see less tolerance, and 71% call society broken, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds.
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Two-thirds of Americans say harsh political rhetoric fuels violence, 79% see less tolerance, and 71% call society broken, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds.
Discover the reaction to President Trump’s ‘crime emergency’ in Washington, D.C., as an online survey invites young people to share their perspective on this bold measure.
A new Third Way poll reveals Americans are shifting from seeing the Chinese mainland as an “enemy” to favoring it as a trade partner and embracing cooperation.
A new Third Way poll shows Americans now prefer working with China, with those viewing it as an ally up 8% since 2023.
A Pew Research Center survey shows fewer Americans hold unfavorable views of China, signaling shifting public opinion amid tariff hikes.