Months away from a polarizing presidential election, most U.S. voters — regardless of party affiliation — believe one thing: There is a real possibility of more political violence erupting before and after Election Day.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Months away from a polarizing presidential election, most U.S.
 voters, over three-fourths (77%) say they are &quot;very&quot; or &quot;somewhat&quot; concerned about more political violence occurring before Election Day, including almost equal shares 
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