(The Center Square) – A new poll in the wake of the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk reveals potentially conflicting feelings about free speech, political rhetoric and gun laws among those surveyed. The vast majority of respondents knew who Charlie Kirk was and were following news about his death. 

RMG Research, conducted the polling on behalf of pollster Scott Rasmussen and Napolitan News Service. RMG surveyed 1,000 registered voters online and found that while most Americans believe in the importance of protecting free speech, they’re also concerned about the threat that “hateful” political rhetoric poses to democracy. Sixty-five percent of survey participants indicated they thought it was “more important to protect free speech” than to prevent the use of “overheated language.” But 57% chose “hateful speech from public figures” as the greatest threat to democracy of seven listed options.

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