72 percent of Americans more likely to vote after recent mass shooting: NPR poll ...Middle East

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A large majority of Americans say they are more likely to vote in upcoming elections after multiple recent mass shootings across the U.S., according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. The poll found 72 percent of Americans said they are more likely to vote after mass shootings in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas have reignited the debate over gun control. The poll showed 59 percent of voters in favor of more gun restrictions with only 35 percent saying gun rights should take precedence, the widest gap in favor of gun control in the Marist poll in a decade.  There was broadest support for mental health investment in response to the gun violence, with 86 percent in support

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