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The numbers on US political violence

The numbers on US political violence
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An FBI tactical team prepares to enter a house associated with the suspected White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter in Torrance, California. | Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images President Donald Trump has now faced so many assassination attempts that some people suspect they aren’t real.  The truth is less salacious, more alarming…and more straightforward. (If you wanted to stage a colos

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Reliance on progressive institutional sources like Carnegie Endowment and Princeton's Bridging Divides InitiativeEmphasis on new data showing 'more attacks came from extremists on the left than extremists on the right' which may serve to normalize left-wing violenceFraming political violence as primarily systemic/structural issue rather than focusing on individual accountabilitybalanced source selectiondata-driven framingneutral attribution of partisan claimsLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsBalanced sourcing from academic and institutional entitiesEven-handed framing of issues affecting both political sidesAbsence of loaded language in discussing complex topics

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