Poll: Nearly 4 In 5 Voters Concerned Incivility Will Lead To Violence

People protesting against President Trump gather near the Tree of Life Congregation on Wednesday in Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Roughly 80 percent of voters say they are concerned that the negative tone and lack of civility in Washington will lead to violence or acts of terror, according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll conducted after the deadly shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.

But they are divided on who is the most to blame.

More say President Trump is the most to blame than say the same thing about Democrats, the media or Republicans in Congress. Specifically, 42 percent say the president is the most to blame, while about a quarter to a third say the media are the most to blame.