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Commentary: How Americans overwhelmingly rejected violence this election season

Commentary: How Americans overwhelmingly rejected violence this election season
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How Americans rejected violence this election season

Lang is a senior associate and Juan-Torres is a senior researcher at More in Common USA, which works to end polarization and unite democratic societies. Alarm bells have been sounding since early fall about the possibility of widespread civil unrest after the election. Those warnings have been warranted, because instances of political violence have occurred, raising Americans continued fears fully six weeks after the election. Our most recent data, from before Election Day, found that 71 percent of Americans would be worried about the risk of widespread violence across the country after the results of the presidential election became clear. The prospect of violence and those who have acted out understandably captured our attention. But we need as much emphasis on Americans overwhelming rejection of violence.

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