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After Charlie Kirk’s slaying, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said, "Our nation is broken." Here's what the data says about rising political violence in the U.S.
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called Charlie Kirk’s death “a political assassination” and decried political violence. “Our nation is broken,” he said. “We’ve had political assassinations recently in Minnesota.