A new Times/YouGov poll, less than two weeks before the elections, has found that one in four Americans fear a civil war could break out following the presidential election. According to poll, among bipartisan voters, 27 per cent say they fear violence is 'very or somewhat likely' after ballots are cast for the next president in 11 days. This sentiment about potential political violence following the election comes after hundreds of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021 in effort to delay the ratification of President Joe Biden's 2020 victory. NDTV's Alister D'Souza speaks to Rich Logis (Florida Co-Chair, Republicans For Harris), Ray Locker (Journalist) and Anand Ahuja (Attorney at Law & Co Founder, Indian Americans for Trump).