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Students express high concern about political violence; Utah polling shows broader unease
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At a University of Utah forum, 55% of attendees said they were concerned about political violence; Congresswoman Celeste Malloy cited a separate Hinckley/Deseret News poll showing 90% of Utahns share that concern and urged changing information consumption habits.
Salt Lake City — In an interactive forum Sept. 23, 55% of participating University of Utah students said they were concerned about political violence in the United States, and 49% said they would feel somewhat safe attending a political rally. Congresswoman Celeste Malloy contrasted the campus group's results with a recent Hinckley Institute/Deseret News poll that found 90% of Utah residents said they were concerned about political violence. Malloy said political violence is a broad concern that crosses party lines in Utah; she read the poll results showing concern…
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