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Bipartisan agreement on political crisis shown in new national poll

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The Americans on party lines say that the US is in a political crisis, according to the findings of a new national survey after the assassination of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

Seventy -nine percent of the voters questioned throughout the country at a Quinnipiac University survey published this week, the country, in a political crisis, said that it did not join only 18%.

Ninety -three percent of the democrats, 84% of the independent and 60% of the Republicans said the nation is in a political crisis.

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A praise for Charlie Kirk was shown before the Jumbotron on Saturday, September 13, 2025, before the Nascar Cup Series Car Race in Bristol. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)

“Kirk assassination, bare raw about where the country is going, leaves two -party concerns,” Quinnipiac University Survey analyst Tim Malloy said.

Political powerful Turning Point, the Founding Partner of the US Conservative Youth Organization, was shot and killed at the beginning of this month while speaking at a university campus at Utah Valley University, close to President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vancep and Media Star.

At the beginning of this summer, a democrat and her husband, former Minnesota Parliament Speaker Melissa Hortman, was killed in their homes, a senior democratic state senator and his wife who was seriously injured and seriously injured.

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The Police Cassette prevents Melissa Hortman’s house on Sunday, June 15, 2025, Melissa Hortman, the Representative of Minnesota. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

This year’s events follow the assassination attempts against Trump last year.

According to the survey, 71% of the voters say that politically motivated violence is a very serious problem and 22% of them are a bit serious problem. Only 4% said it wasn’t that serious or there was no problem.

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“This was a leap from the June 26 survey of the University of Quinnipiac, and 54 percent of the US thought that political violence was a very serious problem, 37 percent thought it was a slightly serious problem, 6 percent thought that this was not a very serious problem and 2 percent was not a problem.”

US President Donald Trump speaks at Charlie Kirk's Commemoration Service

US President Donald Trump speaks at the Public Commemoration Service for Charlie Kirk at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on September 21, 2025. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

Approximately 6 of the 10 questioned people did not think that it would be possible to reduce the political rhetoric and speech in the United States of America and that they should not participate in a third questioning.

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And the majority – 54% – said that they think that political violence in the United States will worsen in the next few years, 27% said they would remain the same, and that they believe that 14% will relax.

Quinnipiac University survey was conducted on September 18-21 with 1,276 self-defining voters participating in the countrywide survey. The general sampling error of the questionnaire was plus or minus 3.3 points.

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