New study shows millions of Americans support extreme political views
Recent research reveals shocking numbers about conspiracy beliefs among US citizens. University of Chicagoʼs study shows how these views connect to growing acceptance of political force
Around fifty-million US citizens still think the twenty-twenty election results were fake‚ while thirty-million believe in satan-loving government groups running the country (these numbers came from real research data)
The study by Robert A Pape from Chicagoʼs Project on Security and Threats shows how both left-wing and right-wing groups accept force as a way to get political results; this trend stays strong over time. Recent years had many try-to-harm cases against different political leaders — from both sides of the divide
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The research team looked at peoples views about using force in politics: its becoming more common for Americans to think violence might fix political problems. The data shows how conspiracy ideas and support for rough politics goes hand-in-hand‚ making a hard-to-break cycle of distrust